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Sycamore Creek Solar Project

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Sycamore

The Sycamore Creek Solar Project (Sycamore) is an up to 117 megawatt (MW) solar development located in Crawford County, Ohio. Sycamore spans approximately 1,000 acres and will be connected to the electric grid via a new substation adjacent to the existing Howard to Chatfield 138 kV transmission line. The project is anticipated to positively impact the local economy by producing significant tax revenue, short and long term jobs, and annual contributions through a charitable fund. Sycamore is estimated to offset approximately 158,500 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually during operations – the equivalent of taking an estimated 34,000 cars off the road every year.

Current Status

The Sycamore Solar project commenced construction in summer 2024 and construction is ongoing. The Project is anticipated to commence operations in late 2025.

Project Benefits

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~$819,000* in local tax revenue generated per year
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~158,500 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions offset per year
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34,000 the equivalent number of cars removed from the road every year

*Calculations estimated based on National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) JEDI Model and current state tax law for solar facilities. Subject to change.

Anticipated Commercial Operation Date

2025

Onsite Contact Info

Ohio Power Siting Board

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