Dodson Creek Solar Project
117 MW Solar
The Dodson Creek Solar Project is a 117 megawatt (MW) solar project located in Highland County, Ohio. Dodson Creek Solar will span approximately 1,300 acres and will be connected to the Spickard Substation. The project is anticipated to positively impact the environment by offsetting approximately 198,400 metric tons of carbon dioxide – the equivalent of taking an estimated 44,000 cars off the road every year – as well as positively impact the local economy by producing tax revenue, jobs, and contributions through an education fund.
Project Benefits
*Environmental benefits calculated using the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) greenhouse gas equivalencies calculator. Environmental benefits are singular, not additive. Economic benefits calculated based on National Grid Renewables models and current tax law for renewable energy facilities. Economic benefits represent estimated total impact over the first 20 years of operation. All project production, benefits, and amounts are estimates and not guaranteed. Information presented is subject to change.
**Calculations based on the data from S&P Global World Resources Institute and internal analysis. Subject to change.