About The Project
The Cadence Solar Energy Center is a 240 megawatt (MW) solar power generation facility in Union County, Ohio targeted to begin operating in 2026.
Solar technology uses the power of the sun to deliver clean, reliable energy and is one of the lowest-cost energy sources available.
During the life of the project, Cadence Solar is projected to pay millions of dollars in property taxes, lease payments to landowners, salaries to employees, and payments for local goods and services, resulting in a significant increase in economic activity in the Union County area. Local schools and county infrastructure will benefit from the increase in tax revenue.
Ohio is one of the top states for total energy consumption due to the large population, industrialized economy, and seasonal temperature variations. With increasing renewable energy portfolio goals for the state and a limited amount of existing renewable energy resources currently available, there are many opportunities for development throughout the state.