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Indiana Michigan Power to draw power from four new solar plants by 2026

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Indiana Michigan Power will draw power from four new solar plants by the year 2026.
Two of the plants will be located in Michiana. One will be in Elkhart County. The other will be in Pulaski County.
I & M will own and operate the plant in Pulaski County and plans to purchase power generated by the one in Elkhart County.
The other two plants will be built in DeKalb and Blackford counties.
In all, the plants will be capable of generating power to more than 200,000 homes.

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3 comments

Thor October 20, 2023 at 12:43 am

Great, more solar panels built by ChiCom slave labor and battery storage facilities built with child and slave labor…not to mention the thousands of acres of productive farm land being swallowed by these misbegotten projects. All supported by your tax dollars and the ballooning national debt.

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Charles U Farley October 20, 2023 at 8:43 am

And in 20 years it ends up in landfills, toxic metals and all! But remember, it’s “green”…

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🇺🇲 Adam October 20, 2023 at 4:17 am

Build modern nuclear power plants like other countries are doing.

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