Dolphin Solar Project
Dolphin Solar is a solar project developed by Geenex to power Fountain County. This project aims to deliver sustainable energy, boost local employment, generate millions in local tax revenue, and attract businesses to the area.
As technology advances, solar panels are becoming more efficient and affordable, making clean energy accessible to more communities and businesses. With rising global energy demands and the urgent need for sustainable solutions, solar power is positioned to drive economic growth, create jobs, and enhance energy security.
Our project team, who are local to the area, are always happy to answer any questions, address any concerns, or welcome you to a meeting at our project’s local office.
For more information, please reach out to Snr. Director of Development Wayne Delong, at wayne.delong@geenexpower.com or Snr. Director of Community Relations Jenny Hartley, at jennifer.hartley@geenexpower.com

About the project
- Operational Date: Anticipated to be operational in 2028
- Life Cycle: Up to 40 years from operation
- Economic Impact: Significant increase in annual revenues to local taxing districts
- Landowner retains ownership of land during and after the lease, with ability to resume farming after solar lease
- Dolphin Solar is proposed to deliver enough electricity to power the equivalent of approximately 120,000 homes.

Community
- Delivers new economic opportunities to landowners while increasing revenue to local taxing districts that support the community.
- Creates new jobs, educational and workforce development opportunities at local schools, technical centers and colleges.
- Provides new opportunities to landowners to earn greater incomes by leasing part or all of their land to solar development.
- Committed to responsible solar development that preserves the farmland for future traditional farming generations.
- Landowners and taxpayers are protected against decommissioning costs via our binding project decommissioning commitment.
Local Office: 1111 E. Main Street | Attica, Indiana 47918
Tim Kemple, tim@bantamcommunications.com
Dolphin Solar, Project Ambassador

