The three flagship Ohio projects.
Atlanta Farms Solar
Pickaway County, Ohio
One of Ohio's largest solar installations. Atlanta Farms contributes the single largest block of in-state clean energy capacity to the Clean Energy Columbus program — enough to power tens of thousands of homes from the fields of central Ohio.
Emerson Creek Wind
Huron & Erie Counties, Ohio
Wind generation from northern Ohio's Lake Erie shoreline region. Emerson Creek harnesses the consistent wind patterns of the Great Lakes corridor to deliver clean, reliable renewable electricity to the program.
Clinton Solar
Clinton County, Ohio
Additional utility-scale solar capacity in southwest Ohio. Clinton Solar rounds out the program's three named in-state projects, contributing 39 MW of renewable generation from the heart of Ohio farm country.
10 more Ohio projects across the state.
Beyond the three flagship projects, the program draws on ten additional undisclosed Ohio projects spanning six counties. Project names are not publicly disclosed per supplier agreement, but all projects are verified Ohio-based renewable generation facilities.
Sandusky County
Undisclosed renewable generation facility.
Richland County
Undisclosed renewable generation facility.
Hardin County
Undisclosed renewable generation facility.
Wood County
Undisclosed renewable generation facility.
Licking County
Undisclosed renewable generation facility.
Hardin County
Undisclosed renewable generation facility.
Cuyahoga County
Undisclosed renewable generation facility.
Cuyahoga County
Undisclosed renewable generation facility.
Cuyahoga County
Undisclosed renewable generation facility.
Cuyahoga County
Undisclosed renewable generation facility.