Sunrise Energy Ventures to Develop Solar Farm in Macomb By Aaqib/ Updated On Wed, Feb 7th, 2018 Sunrise Energy Ventures will bring the first solar installation to Macomb, making renewable energy available to Ameren customers and others who wish to purchase solar power. Sunrise Energy Ventures, a US-based solar energy development company announced the City of Macomb has agreed to sell it a seventeen-acre parcel of land so the firm can develop a solar farm. The land, which is currently farmed, is located along East University Drive in a business park adjacent to an Ameren Illinois substation—an ideal location for connecting directly to the electric grid. Macomb has approximately 20,000 residents and is home to Western Illinois University, NTN Bower (maker of precision roller bearings) and a Pella Window factory. Sunrise Energy Ventures will bring the first solar installation to Macomb, making renewable energy available to Ameren customers and others who wish to purchase solar power. The two (2) megawatt installation will generate enough power for approximately 300 homes per year. Sunrise Energy Ventures worked with the city leaders to develop a mutually beneficial agreement for utilizing the city property for a solar installation. Mayor Inman said that the 17-acre lot was the last parcel available in the city’s business park and the property has been underutilized since the business park opened in the 1990’s. Dean Leischow, chief executive officer of Sunrise Energy Ventures, “We are thrilled to bring solar to Macomb.” “We know that solar makes communities attractive to businesses and individuals who are committed to clean energy sources,” Leischow added. Sunrise Energy Ventures plans to begin construction on the solar farm within the next eighteen months. Source: PR Newswire Tags: Clean Energy, Dean Leischow, Macomb, Pella Window factory, Solar Power, Sunrise Energy Ventures, Western Illinois University