WEC Energy Group to acquire 80% ownership of Samson I Solar Energy Center
Samson I is a 250-megawatt project located about 140 miles northeast of
Samson I is generating renewable energy under a long-term power purchase agreement with AT&T. WEC Energy Group's investment is expected to total approximately
Samson I is part of the five-phase Samson solar portfolio. The portfolio is being built on 18,000 acres in northeast
This project is the second solar investment announced in
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The Samson Solar investment is eligible for production tax credits as outlined in the Inflation Reduction Act passed by
The company's principal utilities are
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