
Oklahoma power benefitting Oklahoma families
Oklahoma power benefitting Oklahoma families
Invenergy recognizes the importance of building respectful relationships with landowners as our primary partners in the Cimarron Link project. Across our projects, we maintain relationships with over 15,000 landowners – the majority of whom are farmers and ranchers – by working in the most transparent, flexible, and collaborative methods possible.
Cimarron Link will create tens of millions of dollars in compensation for landowners through easement agreements. Partner landowners retain ownership of their land and can still utilize their land, including for grazing livestock and raising crops. We are committed to working with each landowner to find solutions that allow them to meet their needs for their family and property.
Resources for landowners
Invenergy values the relationships we have built and continue to build with project landowners. We published a set of guidelines and standards to explain how Invenergy works and what you can expect when you partner with us.

FAQs for landowners
Our local contractors
Along with Invenergy employees located in Oklahoma, Cimarron Link has hired local contractors to represent Invenergy.

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