National Grid Renewables Commits $500,000 For Local Causes Through Apple River Solar Initiative

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National Grid Renewables has pledged $500,000 in charitable funding through its Apple River Solar Project, a 100-megawatt (MW) solar facility in Polk County, Wisconsin. Construction on the project began earlier this year, and it is expected to generate over $36 million in direct economic benefits during its first 20 years of operation.

As part of its commitment to supporting local communities, National Grid Renewables will distribute the $500,000 in donations over the project’s first two decades, with funds going directly to the Amery and Clayton school districts. This initiative is part of the company’s broader effort to create lasting positive impacts in the areas where it operates.

Blake Nixon, President and CEO of National Grid Renewables, said in a statement, “Our commitment to community runs deep. We are proud to continue our longstanding tradition of charitable giving through the Apple River fund and look forward to seeing the impact of those contributions to residents in the local community.”

Patrick Sturzl, District Administrator for Clayton School District, mentioned “The funds provided by Apple River Solar will help to enhance learning opportunities, support innovative educational programs, and ensure that Clayton students have access to the resources they need. We’re thankful that our partnership with National Grid Renewables will deliver meaningful benefits for our students and staff.”

National Grid Renewables establishes charitable funds for each of its large-scale renewable energy projects, aiming to support local organizations and community activities. The Apple River Solar Project is not only contributing to the region’s clean energy goals but also making a meaningful investment in the local community’s future.

 

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