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COMMUNITY IMPACT

Empowering our community with clean energy

Empowering our community with clean energy

Invenergy’s projects live at the intersection of community, the environment, and innovation. We’ve developed more than 200 projects with the trust of our home communities because we are committed to supporting the areas where we work, live and operate.

Community Stories

Invenergy honors veterans at El Sol Energy Center ribbon-cutting ceremony

In November, the Invenergy team hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony for the El Sol Energy Center in Maricopa County that included a $10,000 donation to Soldier's Best Friend, an organization dedicated to helping U.S. military veterans living with combat-related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).

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Community Stories

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Testimonials

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“This project brings a new way for us to create economic prosperity, jobs and power American households and American cities, because we are an energy dominant region. Now that things are changing, we have a path forward. I'm really proud to be partners with Invenergy as we move forward in the strategy to diversify our region.”

Chris Pasterz

Navajo County Economic Development and Real AZ Director

“After working with Invenergy, I believe this is the safest thing we could have possibly done, not just for the valley but for the state of Arizona. I believe we are also going to set the standard for across the country. I want to thank everyone involved in getting this completed, and for the collaboration with Invenergy. We couldn’t have asked for more.”

Rob Schmitz

Sun City Fire Chief, Sun City, Arizona

Invenergy in Arizona

Invenergy has a proven track record of accelerating cleaner, more reliable, affordable energy. Our history in Arizona exemplifies just that.

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536

megawatts of storage capacity operating or under construction

345

megawatts of solar in generation capacity under construction

98K

homes powered from electricity generated and stored from statewide portfolio

14

full-time operations and maintenance staff

$2.2M

invested annually in local taxes, land costs and lease payments, and project-generated wages and benefits

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Invenergy operated sites totaling 380 megawatts and more than 1,100 megawatt-hours where we provide management and O&M