Geronimo Power Launches Dodson Creek Solar Project in Ohio
Geronimo Power has announced the initiation of commercial operations for its Dodson Creek Solar Project, located in Highland County, Ohio. This significant development represents a milestone not only for the company but also for the local community, as it brings a substantial amount of renewable energy to the area while generating considerable economic benefits.
The Dodson Creek Solar Project boasts a capacity of 117 megawatts (MW) and operates within the PJM market. With this project, Geronimo Power is poised to deliver around $49 million in direct economic benefits to the surrounding area, showcasing its commitment to enhancing local prosperity.
Chief Operations Officer Andy Cukurs expressed pride in this achievement, stating, "Together with our community members and project partners, we're proud to expand our commitment to Ohio." The Dodson Creek Project adds to Geronimo's growing portfolio in the state, which now totals 675 MW, collectively generating over $240 million in economic impact throughout its operational lifespan.
The construction phase of the project generated significant employment opportunities, with a peak of 125 construction workers involved. Kiewit Power Constructors Company served as the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) partner for this project. Brian Koller, Vice President of Kiewit, commended the successful collaboration with Geronimo Power and the local community, emphasizing the project's role in advancing Ohio's clean energy future and fostering long-term economic growth.
At the heart of this project are the advanced Series 7 solar modules produced by First Solar, Inc., which operates a major manufacturing and research hub in nearby Perrysburg, Ohio. Dr. Mounir El Asmar, Head of Strategic Accounts at First Solar, highlighted the importance of their technology in powering Dodson Creek, stating, "This milestone reflects the strength of our partnership with Geronimo Power and underscores how genuinely American solar technology can drive economic growth while supporting the nation's need for affordable energy."
Over its first two decades, the Dodson Creek Solar Project is expected to generate approximately $21 million in new tax revenues to support local townships, school districts, and emergency services in Highland County. In addition, Geronimo Power has committed to contributing $585,000 to local charities and organizations through a designated fund, reaffirming its dedication to being an engaged and responsible community member.
As a farmer-founded and community-centered enterprise, Geronimo Power is dedicated to enabling landowners and rural areas to thrive through sustainable revenue sources that fuel local economic development. For more information about Geronimo Power and its initiatives, visit
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In summary, the successful launch of the Dodson Creek Solar Project in Ohio marks a notable advancement in both local energy production and community engagement, embodying a commitment to sustainable growth and prosperity for its stakeholders.