This project transformed 41 acres of city-owned floodplain into Ohio’s largest municipal solar array. Once considered unusable land, these sites now generate clean energy, turning underutilized property into a long-term community asset and a model for other cities.
Strengthening electric service for more than 25,000 members of Citizens Electric Corp., the Limestone Ridge Reliability Project brings long-awaited resilience to communities on both sides of the Mississippi River.
Upgrading this 1.5-mile double-circuit electric transmission line over the Sacramento River in Rio Vista required construction of four new lattice steel towers from the ground up.
As part of a broader modernization strategy to increase renewable energy output and improve system efficiency, this project repowered an existing wind energy facility by decommissioning 23 outdated legacy turbines and replacing them with 19 advanced utility-scale wind turbines.
At more than 300,000 sq ft, the build-to-suit warehouse serving a leading health care supply company represents a ground-up transformation into a fully functional distribution center.
Spanning more than 770 acres of former farmland, the facility’s 415,000 high-efficiency photovoltaic panels generate 170 megawatts of electricity, enough to power more than 61,000 homes.
Originally designed as part of an integrated solar combined-cycle system, this 500-acre site contained more than 1,100 solar collection assemblies with nearly 190,000 mirrored parabolic troughs, all of which had to be dismantled and removed with no glass debris left behind.
Part of a $200-million marine infrastructure project designed to dramatically expand the shipyard’s capacity to service both U.S. Navy and commercial vessels.
U.S. industry leaders see reshoring, modular factories and energy resilience as urgent priorities—but many firms risk falling behind, new consultant survey shows.