Arevon Energy

CHATGPT: Arevon Energy, formerly known as JLM Energy, is a privately owned company primarily owned by the investment firm BlackRock, which acquired a significant stake in the company. Arevon focuses on renewable energy solutions, including solar and energy storage projects, and aims to expand its portfolio in the clean energy sector.

GOOGLE: Arevon is 100% owned by an investor group comprised of APG, the California State Teachers' Retirement System (“CalSTRS”), and a wholly owned subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (“ADIA”)

  1. Cedar Grove Solar Project, Unknown (ChatGPT result for Arevon project)

  2. Seymour Solar Project, Unknown (ChatGPT result for Arevon project)

EDF (Électricité de france)

  1. Bowfin Solar, Huntington Co, TBD MW

  2. Hoosier Wind Project, Benton Co, 106 MW

  3. Lake Co Solar, Lake Co, 5.4 MW

  4. Lake Trout Solar, Blackford Co, 245 MW

  5. Marion Co Landfill Solar, Marion Co, 7.1 MW

  6. Paddlefish Solar, Huntington Co, 350 MW

  7. Pigeon River, TBD

NextEra

NextEra Energy Resources is a subsidiary of NextEra Energy, Inc., which is a publicly traded company based in the United States. NextEra Energy, Inc. is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbol NEE. It is one of the largest electric utility companies in the U.S., and it primarily focuses on renewable energy through its subsidiaries, including NextEra Energy Resources.

Ownership (2024):

  • Vanguard Group Inc. holds 13.9%

  • BlackRock Inc. owns 7.3%

  • State Street Corp. holds 4.5%

NextEra Energy is actively involved in several solar and wind projects across Indiana. Two notable solar projects are:

  1. Brickyard Solar – A 200 MW solar project located in Boone County. It will feature around 675,000 solar panels and is developed by a subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources. The power generated will be sold to NIPSCO.

  2. Greensboro Solar – A 100 MW solar farm with 30 MW of battery storage located in Henry County. This project will include approximately 329,500 solar panels, and NIPSCO will also purchase this power.

  3. Jordan Creek Wind Energy Center, A 300 MW wind farm which operates in Warren and Benton Counties.