One Missouri Farm Family’s Decision to Lease Their Land for Solar

Frank Marshall shares how his family decided to lease part of their farm, in the family since 1898, for Arevon’s Kelso Solar Project and what it means for the future of their land. Source: Arevon Leasing farmland for solar is not a simple decision, especially when the land has been in the same family forContinue reading “One Missouri Farm Family’s Decision to Lease Their Land for Solar”

Arevon’s 430 Megawatt Kelso Solar Project Commences Operations in Missouri

The company’s first large-scale facility in the state nearly doubles Missouri’s operational solar capacity, represents an investment of more than $500 million, and generates lasting benefits. Source: Arevon Arevon Energy, Inc., a leading American energy developer, owner, and operator, announces the start of operations at the company’s 430 megawatt (MWdc) Kelso Solar Project in ScottContinue reading “Arevon’s 430 Megawatt Kelso Solar Project Commences Operations in Missouri”

Missouri Times Publishes APA Opinion on Landowners’ Right to Develop Solar

Farming is a calling. It’s also one of the riskiest businesses in America. Commodity prices collapse. Droughts happen. Floods happen. A farmer can do everything right and still have a brutal year. Solar land leases change that equation. The income generated by a solar project doesn’t care about the weather. It doesn’t fluctuate with commodityContinue reading “Missouri Times Publishes APA Opinion on Landowners’ Right to Develop Solar”

Missouri’s Energy Opportunity: Building Prosperity Through Balance

Missouri stands at a crossroads. The state can cling to the past and watch economic opportunity flow to neighboring states, or it can embrace the energy economy of the future and secure prosperity for generations to come. The choice isn’t between old energy and new energy. It’s about leveraging every resource Missouri has to buildContinue reading “Missouri’s Energy Opportunity: Building Prosperity Through Balance”

Arevon’s $500 Million Kelso Solar Project Advances Construction in Missouri

The two-phase project facilitates the expansion of more American-made energy and will contribute to long-term economic growth in Scott County. Arevon Energy, Inc., a leading American energy developer, owner, and operator, hosted a construction groundbreaking event for its 430 megawatt (MWdc) Kelso 1 & 2 Solar Projects in Scott County, Missouri. Arevon will own and operateContinue reading “Arevon’s $500 Million Kelso Solar Project Advances Construction in Missouri”