Powering economic opportunity for Oklahoma communities
Powering economic opportunity for Oklahoma communities
Reliability in electricity infrastructure and consistency in customer utility costs is a priority for Oklahoma families. All sources of electricity require supporting infrastructure. Like pipelines that transport natural gas, transmission lines carry electricity from where it is generated to where it is needed.
Cimarron Link will unlock access to the low-cost, domestically produced energy resources in the Oklahoma Panhandle, bolstering energy security for Oklahoman families and businesses and reducing our reliance on foreign energy.
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Invenergy supports the Guymon Community Enrichment Foundation
Invenergy recently presented the Guymon Community Enrichment Foundation with a $5,000 donation to support flood relief assistance for the residents of Goodwell, Guymon, and Hooker.
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Invenergy in Oklahoma
Invenergy has a proven track record of accelerating more reliable, affordable energy. Our history in Oklahoma exemplifies just that. Invenergy is committed to Oklahoma, having completed its first project in the state in 2006. Today, Invenergy operates three wind energy centers in our state, employs over 60 Oklahomans and continues investing in our project communities.
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megawatts in generation capacity spanning 10 counties
homes powered from electricity generated
full-time staff and 500-600 jobs supported during construction
invested annually in local taxes, land costs and lease payments, and project-generated wages and benefits
Invenergy-operated sites totaling 1,600 megawatts where we provide management and O&M