Johnson Corner solar
Renewable energy for not-for-profit electric utility in Kansas
27.5MWᴅᴄ
/20MWᴀᴄ capacity
39,000
metric tons of CO2 saved per year
8,280
fuel-burning cars taken off road (equivalent)
5,165
central and western Kansas homes powered
200
construction jobs created
Site selection & preliminary design
Stakeholder outreach
Permitting & environmental studies
Land management & biodiversity planning
Final engineering, financing & construction
Operation & maintenance
Decommissioning & recycling
Sunflower Electric Power Corp., headquartered in Hays, Kansas, is a not-for-profit electric utility providing wholesale generation and transmission services to six member-owners serving in central and western Kansas. Sunflower Electric and Lightsource bp have a 25-year contract for clean, renewable electricity to provide affordable, local energy for electric cooperative members across Kansas.
The agreement is for 27.5MW of large-scale offsite solar, providing enough green electricity to power 5,165 homes across central and western Kansas every year. In addition to providing clean on-peak energy, the solar project is reducing loading on a transmission line that is nearing capacity, saving costs by deferring or ultimately cancelling the requirement for costly infrastructure upgrades.
The Johnson Corner solar project, which was the largest solar farm in Kansas when it came online in 2020, consists of 75,000 solar panels installed across 144 acres of land in Stanton County, 2 miles from Johnson City. Commercial operation commenced in April 2020.
MKEC, Sunflower Electric Power and Lightsource bp are incredibly proud of this solar project, and the opportunities it will offer the organisations and the local communities.
Information and resources
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Solar farm FAQs
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Stories
Find out more about our Responsible Solar approach
Recycling and lifecycle management of solar panels
Our commitment to recycling solar panels
Mitigating the impacts of extreme weather on solar farms
Building more resilient solar projects
Video: Introducing Johnson Corner Solar
Take a look at the video below to find out more about our $37million project entered commercial operation on April 7, 2020.
Get in Touch
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