March 19, 2021
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Invenergy solar project goes online
Business roundup
A firm that is planning a solar facility in Jay County launched operations at a new Texas facility last week. Invenergy’s Delilah I Solar Energy Center in Lamar and Red River counties launched operations on Thursday.

Invenergy reaches supply deal
Invenergy announced last week that it has reached a supply agreement with Hubbell.

Invenergy will contest court ruling
The company, which is planning Skycrest Solar in northwest Jay County, announced it will appeal a decision by the appeals court to the Illinois Supreme Court. The appeals court reversed the Illinois Commerce Commission’s 2023 approval of hundreds of miles of transmission lines as part of a multi-state project intended to transport wind energy from Kansas across Missouri and Illinois to Indiana.
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