Sunfish Solar Farm is a 1-gigawatt photovoltaic solar facility proposed by Hecate Energy. Below is a list of select benefits the Project offers:
Provides new, renewable energy to protect and preserve clean air, water quality and soil resources.
Capable of safely supplying 2 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of renewable electricity per year - enough energy to power about 183,500 average Michigan households.
Delivers significant revenues to local government, schools, and community services.
Boosts the area's economy, creating construction jobs and adding commerce for local businesses.
Operates quietly without airborne emissions or water pollution.
Reduces reliance on fossil fuels, offsetting nearly 1,560,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions - equal to taking over 308,000 passenger cars off the road for a year.
Fueled by the sun to provide long-term price benefits for electricity consumers.
Uses photovoltaic panels on tracking structures that follow the sun throughout the day to optimize power production.
Supplies renewable energy to help meet the goals of Michigan’s Renewable Portfolio Standard of 35% renewable electricity by 2025.