Geronimo Power Commences Construction on 250MW Portage Solar Project in Wisconsin
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miércoles, 16 de julio de 2025, 9:03 am ET1 min de lectura
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The project is part of Geronimo Power's broader commitment to clean energy and economic development in Wisconsin. It follows the recent start of construction on the 100MW Apple River Solar project in Polk County, reinforcing the company's dedication to renewable energy initiatives. Geronimo Power has a total renewable power pipeline of around 21GW in the US, with 1.7GW of solar and wind projects currently in operation [1].
The Portage Solar project will be connected to the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) market via the existing Plover substation. Engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services for the project will be provided by Burns & McDonnell, marking the first collaboration between the two companies. The project is expected to create more than 300 construction jobs, with a goal of filling all positions through local Wisconsin craft labor [1][2].
Beyond economic benefits, the Portage Solar project will also pledge approximately $1.25 million to local charities and organizations over the first 20 years of operation through a dedicated charitable fund. This initiative underscores Geronimo Power's community-focused ethos and commitment to fostering long-term partnerships in project areas [2].
Geronimo Power's efforts align with broader clean energy goals, with the company leveraging a power purchase agreement (PPA) to ensure the Portage project's output supports Wisconsin's clean energy transition. The state aims to reduce carbon emissions, and projects like Portage and Apple River are critical to meeting those targets while revitalizing rural economies [2].
As construction progresses, the Portage Solar Project is poised to deliver clean energy, economic growth, and community support, solidifying Wisconsin's role in the nation's renewable energy landscape.
References:
[1] https://www.pv-tech.org/geronimo-starts-construction-250mw-wisconsin-solar-project/
[2] https://oilprice.com/Company-News/Geronimo-Power-Breaks-Ground-on-250-MW-Portage-Solar-Project-in-Wisconsin.html
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Geronimo Power has begun construction on a 250MW solar project in Wisconsin, US. The Portage Solar project is expected to generate over $73m in direct economic benefits during its first two decades. It will provide $24m in tax revenue to local authorities and create 300 construction jobs. The project has a power purchase agreement with Microsoft and is expected to contribute over $100m in direct economic impact to Wisconsin.
Geronimo Power, formerly known as National Grid Renewables, has initiated construction on its 250MW Portage Solar project in Portage County, Wisconsin. The project is a significant milestone for the company and a substantial contribution to the state's renewable energy landscape. Expected to generate over $73 million in direct economic benefits during its first 20 years, the Portage Solar project will provide $24 million in tax revenue to local authorities and create more than 300 construction jobs [1][2].The project is part of Geronimo Power's broader commitment to clean energy and economic development in Wisconsin. It follows the recent start of construction on the 100MW Apple River Solar project in Polk County, reinforcing the company's dedication to renewable energy initiatives. Geronimo Power has a total renewable power pipeline of around 21GW in the US, with 1.7GW of solar and wind projects currently in operation [1].
The Portage Solar project will be connected to the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) market via the existing Plover substation. Engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services for the project will be provided by Burns & McDonnell, marking the first collaboration between the two companies. The project is expected to create more than 300 construction jobs, with a goal of filling all positions through local Wisconsin craft labor [1][2].
Beyond economic benefits, the Portage Solar project will also pledge approximately $1.25 million to local charities and organizations over the first 20 years of operation through a dedicated charitable fund. This initiative underscores Geronimo Power's community-focused ethos and commitment to fostering long-term partnerships in project areas [2].
Geronimo Power's efforts align with broader clean energy goals, with the company leveraging a power purchase agreement (PPA) to ensure the Portage project's output supports Wisconsin's clean energy transition. The state aims to reduce carbon emissions, and projects like Portage and Apple River are critical to meeting those targets while revitalizing rural economies [2].
As construction progresses, the Portage Solar Project is poised to deliver clean energy, economic growth, and community support, solidifying Wisconsin's role in the nation's renewable energy landscape.
References:
[1] https://www.pv-tech.org/geronimo-starts-construction-250mw-wisconsin-solar-project/
[2] https://oilprice.com/Company-News/Geronimo-Power-Breaks-Ground-on-250-MW-Portage-Solar-Project-in-Wisconsin.html

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