Installed capacity of 225 megawatts (MW)

Project overview

Juneau Solar Park would be located approximately two miles southeast of the city of Mauston, predominantly in the Lemonweir township. The solar park would create locally generated energy, strengthening the region’s grid, while also strengthening the local economy of Juneau County through landowner payments, job creation, and payments to the local government.

Juneau Solar Park Map
Economic benefits

Juneau Solar Park yields significantly in the form of payments to landowners, local spending, and annual community investment. Juneau Solar Park is also compatible with other land uses and provides a stable form of income to local landowners.

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$375 million

Capital investment

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$31.5 million

Would be paid to local governments

Energy savings
$90 million

Would be paid to landowners

Community
Millions of dollars

Would be spent locally

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Job creation

100+ construction jobs and 2 permanent jobs would be created

Juneau Solar Park 2024 Development Updates

During the month of May, our EDPR NA team members attended the Town of Lemonweir, Town of Seven Mile Creek, and Juneau County monthly meetings and provided the following updates: 

  • The project has begun interconnection negotiations as of May 2024.
  • Survey work is near completion, which will allow for an updated project design.
  • An updated Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment was completed in early May 2024.
  • The EDPR NA team hosted a public open house on July 10th to answer questions on the development of the solar park, as well as share insight on renewable energy and the economic impact our projects bring to surrounding communities.
     
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Juneau Solar Community Engagement

Our EDPR NA team is engaged with Juneau County and eager to answer questions and provide information on the project's development. 

Juneau County Open House
Interested in joining our efforts to bring solar energy to Juneau County?

Apply for our Community Relations Coordinator position to support our team in building strong relationships with local residents, providing insights on community values and concerns, and serving as the local touchpoint between project communities and EDPR.

Renewable energy technology

Solar energy

Energy security

Juneau Solar Park would help strengthen energy security for the state of Wisconsin and the United States, helping diversify domestic supply.
Landowner Solar Park

Solar panels

Juneau Solar Park will consist of thousands of bifacial tracking photovoltaic panels.
Solar construction jobs

Solar energy in the U.S.

In the first three quarters of 2023, solar energy comprised of 48% of all new generating capacity.
Environmental benefits
285 million gallons of water saved each year

Juneau Solar Park would save more than 285 million gallons of water each year and would displace carbon emissions from fossil fuel power plants, a major contributor to climate change. Solar energy also enhances air quality by helping to mitigate the health effects of harmful air pollutants.

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Downloads

Juneau Open House Presentation - July 10
Juneau Open House Poster - July 10
Juneau Solar Park FAQ's
American Clean Power - Solar as a Neighbor
Solar Energy in Ohio - Local Experiences
American Clean Power Solar Project Decommissioning
Solar Energy in South Carolina - Local Experiences
Juneau Solar Park Fact Sheet

Contact us

Juneau Solar Park
Corporate Headquarters

1501 McKinney Street, Suite 1300
Houston, TX 77010
713.208.0588
 

gregory.zavoluk@edp.com