Duke Energy's new solar plant at Naal Support Activity Crane, about 40 miles south of Bloomington, uses about 76,000 solar panels across nearly 145 acres the utility leased from the U.S. Department of the Navy. Courtesy photo
Duke Energy's new solar plant at Naal Support Activity Crane, about 40 miles south of Bloomington, uses about 76,000 solar panels across nearly 145 acres the utility leased from the U.S. Department of the Navy. Courtesy photo
Duke Energy announced Monday its first solar power plant at Naval Support Activity Crane is online and generating energy.

The plant, which began generating solar power on Jan. 31, has satisfied its procedural reviews by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, according to spokesman Lew Middleton.

The plant is capable of generating up to 17 megawatts of alternating current power. Although it’s located 40 miles south of Bloomington, the plant has a 69-county service area and can provide electricity for more than 2,700 average-sized homes when operating at full capacity.

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