Indiana Michigan Power, an operating unit of American Electric Power, has begun generating solar power at its Deer Creek Solar Facility, just south of Marion, Ind.Photo provided
Indiana Michigan Power, an operating unit of American Electric Power, has begun generating solar power at its Deer Creek Solar Facility, just south of Marion, Ind.Photo provided
Indiana Michigan Power, an operating unit of American Electric Power, has begun generating solar power at its Deer Creek Solar Facility, just south of Marion.

The operation went online Thursday following a process to ensure all equipment is functioning properly and safely. The facility is generating up to 2.5 megawatts of electricity, and its generation is expected to power the equivalent of about 350 homes annually.

“This is a significant milestone for Indiana Michigan Power and our customers,” said Paul Chodak III, president and chief operating officer of I&M, in a release. “Our large-scale solar facility in Marion and the three I&M is building in the Michiana area in the coming year are an important achievement now, and they collectively mark an important first step into a future that includes more renewable solar energy for I&M customers.”

In addition to the Deer Creek facility, I&M broke ground last fall on the Twin Branch solar facility just outside Mishawaka. Two more facilities — near Watervliet and New Carlisle — will also begin generating solar energy in 2016. Combined, the four facilities will have a capacity of nearly 15 megawatts and produce enough energy to power 2,000 homes annually.

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