
Building the energy future one community at a time
Building the energy future one community at a time
We’ve developed hundreds of energy facilities with the trust of our home communities because we are committed to supporting the areas where we live, work and operate.
Invenergy Supports United Way of Southern Colorado's Wildfire Relief Efforts
Invenergy Supports United Way of Southern Colorado's Wildfire Relief Efforts
The Southern Star development team volunteered and donated $3,000 to the United Way of Southern Colorado to support their wildlife relief efforts.


Invenergy Sponsors Pueblo County's 2024 Chile & Frijoles Festival

Invenergy recognized as featured new member in PEDCOs annual Membership Meeting

Southern Star Joins Pueblo Community College’s Solar Advisory Committee

Invenergy Sponsors 2023 Pueblo Chile and Frijoles Festival
Testimonials
“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, Columbia County, WI
“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 worked with us at the township and did everything. I can honestly say that Invenergy and the construction folks have done a phenomenal job of honoring everything that we put into the agreement."
Jim Maple
Commissioner, Deerfield, WI
Invenergy in Colorado
Invenergy has a proven track record of accelerating cleaner, more reliable, affordable energy. Our history in Colorado exemplifies just that.

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megawatts in generation capacity across 8 projects
homes powered from electricity generated
full-time operations and maintenance staff and 95 employees at Denver regional office
invested annually in local taxes, land costs and lease payments, and project-generated wages and benefits
Invenergy operated sites totaling 680 megawatts where we provide management and O&M, with 1 project owned by a third party
