
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 210 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's Hashknife Solar hosts groundbreaking event celebrating start of construction

Invenergy's Kelly Zagrzebski participates in Local Emergency Planning Committee

Kelly Zagrzebski Appointed to Co-Chair Pinal Partnership’s Renewable Energy Committee

Kelly Zagrzebski Appointed to Board of Directors for United Way of Pinal County

Arizona Development team attends Pinal Partnership's "Myths of Renewable Energy"

Invenergy's Yuma Solar hosts ribbon cutting celebrating start of commercial operations, first solar in state
Testimonials
"This solar lease will provide much needed relief for our farming operation as we continue to experience water shortages and depressed crop market conditions. The lease will provide another source of income for our family that will support our ongoing agriculture operation, and we will be able to use our water rights on the remainder of our land in order to preserve them and continue farming now and in the future."
Jake Roberts
Project Landowner, SunDog Solar Energy Center, Arizona
“During the life of this project, my land will have a long rest from being cropped continuously and used year after year. In my opinion, this will be a great benefit for the land and for the environment.”
Larry Nelson
Project Landowner, High Noon Solar Energy Center
“We are not done farming, we are just farming something new, something renewable, something great. This solar farm is everything to my family and we are so happy to be a part of it.”
Rachel K
Project Landowner, Invenergy Solar
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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megawatts of solar in generation capacity and 736 megawatts of storage capacity across 12 projects
homes powered from annually
full-time operations and maintenance staff
invested annually in local taxes, land costs and lease payments, and project-generated wages and benefits
Invenergy operated sites totaling 545 megawatts and more than 2,944 megawatt-hours where we provide management and O&M