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An estimated 18% of electricity in Indiana could be provided by rooftop solar panels. [3] Community Solar Array, Linden. In 2011, Indiana's largest solar installation was the six acre array located on the roof of the Maj. Gen. Emmett J. Bean Federal Center in Lawrence, Indiana, capable of generating a peak power of over 2 MW. [4]
This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Indiana, sorted by type and name. In 2022, Indiana had a total summer capacity of 26,903 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 98,054 GWh. [ 2 ]
Wind power in Indiana was limited to a few small water-pumping windmills on farms until 2008 with construction of Indiana's first utility-scale wind power facility, Goodland (phase I) with a nameplate capacity of 130 MW. As of March of 2024, Indiana had a total of 2,743 MW of wind power capacity installed, ranking it 12th among U.S. states. [1]
One of the largest solar installers in the Northeast, iSun, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, blaming rising interest rates for falling sales.
A voluntary program, Indiana's Clean Community program recognizes cities taking a "proactive" approach to environmental issues. There are three tiers: bronze, silver and gold.
Map of the United States with Indiana highlighted. Indiana is a state located in the Midwestern United States. As of the 2021 census estimate, the state had 6,805,985 residents. There are 569 municipalities. Under Indiana law, a municipality must have a minimum of 2,000 people to incorporate as a city.
The first Indiana city on the list is Elkhart-Goshen at number 12. The population of Elkhart-Goshen is 206,890 and the unemployment rate is 4.1%. The median home listing price as of December 2023 ...
Indiana's code is 18, which when combined with any county code would be written as 18XXX. The FIPS code for each county links to census data for that county. [5] In Indiana, the most commonly seen number associated with counties is the state county code, which is a sequential number based on the alphabetical order of the county.