Solar power project in Perry County hosting open house – WSIU NEWS

Perry County residents will have a chance to learn about the Panther Energy Project next month. Arevon Energy is building a solar energy project with an expected completion date in late 2027 or early 2028.
They’re holding an open house on September 2nd from 5 to 7 p.m. at 15 North Main Street in Pinckneyville.
On their project website, Arevon says this project will generate enough power for 37,000 homes. They say the facility will provide economic development and tax revenues while pledging to work with local citizens and county officials.
Arevon is building the Big Muddy Solar Project. In that project solar panels are being installed on 600 acres in Jackson County five miles north of Murphysboro on State Route 127. They are scheduled to be done by the end of 2026

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