Fox Squirrel Solar Powers Up: EDF And Enbridge Celebrate New Milestone

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EDF Renewables North America and Enbridge Inc. announced that the Amazon Solar Farm Ohio – Fox Squirrel Solar project became fully operational in December 2024. All three phases are now delivering electricity to the PJM grid. With a total capacity of 577 MWac/749 MWdc, Fox Squirrel Solar is one of the largest utility-scale solar projects located east of the Mississippi River.

Developed by EDF Renewables and owned in partnership with Enbridge, Fox Squirrel Solar will meet the increasing energy demands of central Ohio. Situated in Madison County, the project features 1.4 million solar panels and 159 inverters, making it the largest onshore renewable energy project developed by EDF Renewables North America. At the peak of construction, around 650 workers were on-site, installing about 10,000 panels daily, contributing to nearly 1.5 million work hours.

The entire power generation capacity will be supplied to Amazon through power purchase agreements, supporting Amazon’s commitment to its Climate Pledge. As more companies commit to renewable energy, solar projects like Fox Squirrel will play a key role in helping Ohio attract more businesses and boost the state’s economic growth.

Kate O’Hair, Senior Vice President for Onshore Development at EDF Renewables North America, said in a statement, “We are delighted to announce the completion of EDF Renewables’ largest energy investment in North America – Fox Squirrel Solar. This project is a shining example of the power of partnerships between landowners, the local community and our project partners all working together towards a sustainable future.

He further added, “Our development partner, Geenex Solar, has been instrumental in making this project a reality. Fox Squirrel has brought hundreds of jobs and millions of dollars to Madison County throughout the development and construction phase. As we transition into the operational phase, we are committed to continuing to be a responsible and reliable neighbor and strengthening our environmental and community stewardship.”

Tom Carbone, Vice President, Power Business Development, Enbridge, mentioned, “We are excited to celebrate the completion of the final phase of Fox Squirrel Solar, a key milestone in our expanded strategic partnership with EDF Renewables. This project represents an important milestone in advancing Enbridge’s renewable energy strategy, reinforcing our leadership in the ongoing energy evolution. We’re proud to provide 100% of the power to Amazon to help provide clean, renewable energy for their operations and support their sustainability goals.”

EDF Renewables, a leading renewable energy developer in North America, helps customers achieve their carbon-reduction goals. With over 35 years of expertise, the company has developed 18 gigawatts of wind, solar, and energy storage projects. EDF Renewables offers a range of energy solutions, from large-scale power generation to electric vehicle charging infrastructure.

 

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