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Exie Solar Project

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The Exie Solar Project is an up to 110 megawatt (MW) solar energy project and nonregulated transmission line located in Green County, Kentucky. The Exie Solar Project would include various equipment, including, without limitation, solar panels, inverters, battery energy storage systems, aboveground and underground collection lines, a transmission line, and a project substation and switchyard.

Spanning approximately 1,340 acres, the project will be connected to the Summershade to Greene County 161kV line. Exie Solar is anticipated to positively impact the environment as well as the local economy by producing tax revenue, jobs, and contributions through a charitable fund.

Public Participation and the Permitting Process

Under Kentucky Law, electric generating facilities capable of producing 10 MW or more and non-regulated transmission lines capable of carrying 69,000 volts or more must apply for a Construction Certificate from the Kentucky Electric Generation & Transmission Siting Board (Siting Board). This process provides for a single unified process by which facilities can obtain a certificate to operate. Generally speaking, the Siting Board process includes a public informational meeting, submittal of certificate application, Siting Board staff and consultant review, public hearing, evidentiary hearing, and certificate issuance/denial.

The Project docket, once established, will be the best way to stay informed about the Project, and a PDF of the certificate application will be available upon submission. Once the project docket is established, a link will be provided on this website.

For more information on the Siting Board process, visit the guide linked below.

View Kentucky Electric Generation & Transmission Siting Board Guide to Public Participation

Current Status

Exie Solar anticipates filing its application for the Exie Solar Project with Siting Board around August 2025. Construction of the Exie Solar Project is scheduled to commence as early as 2027. The Exie Solar Project is scheduled to be in service as early as 2028.

Public Information Meeting

Exie Solar held a public informational meeting regarding the Exie Solar Project on Thursday, March 20, 2025 from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. at Longhunters Coffee & Tea, 115 S Public Sq, Greensburg, KY 42743-1532. The purpose of this meeting was to present the Exie Solar Project to the public and obtain feedback on the Project from the community. The public informational meeting will be held in an open house format. Representatives from the Project, including many subject matter experts, will be available for one-on-one conversation. Information about the Project developer, facility location, construction process, environmental studies, and economic benefits of the project will be provided at various stations at the meeting location. For more information, please see the materials in the Downloadable Documents section and the FAQs in the General Inquiries section.

Downloadable Documents

Exie Solar PIM Visual Mitigation Posters

Project Benefits

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~$44.3 million in direct economic impact over the first 20 years of operations
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~$10.4 million in new tax revenue over first 20 years of operation
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~$550,000 in charitable giving during the first 20 years of operation
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150 construction and related service jobs and 2-3 full time jobs
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140,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions offset per year
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32,600 the equivalent number of cars removed from the road every year

Calculations based on EPA Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies calculator and current state tax for solar facilities. Subject to change.

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Anticipated Commercial Operation Date

2028

Project Contact Info

General Inquiries

Sidney Nuese Full Res

Sidney Nuese

Senior Project Developer
Geronimo Power

Sidney Nuese is a Senior Project Developer supporting the Nobles County Data Center through the development of its associated wind projects—Plum Creek 1, Plum Creek 2, and Lime Creek. A lifelong resident of southwestern Minnesota, Sidney brings deep local knowledge and nearly a decade of wind development experience. Since joining Geronimo Power in 2016, she has advanced multiple utility-scale wind projects across the region, building strong relationships with landowners and guiding projects from early siting through key development milestones.
 
She holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Southwest Minnesota State University. Sidney lives near Hendricks, Minnesota with her husband, Jason, and their four children. Outside of work, she enjoys golfing and spending time on the lake.
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Marta Lasch

Permitting Lead
Geronimo Power

Marta Lasch is the Permitting Lead for the Nobles County Data Center, where she oversees environmental due diligence and land use permitting across local, state, and federal agencies. With nearly a decade of expertise working at the company, she has advanced over 1,600 MW of utility-scale wind, solar, and storage projects throughout the Midwest and Texas—550 MW of which are in Minnesota. Her work focuses on regulatory compliance, environmental risk mitigation, and coordinating with multiple agencies to advance major infrastructure projects.

Marta holds a B.S. in Geology from Iowa State University. Outside of work, she enjoys traveling and dancing with her husband, exploring state parks, gardening, and cheering on the Frost.

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