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Investing in Oklahoma

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.

Investing in Oklahoma

Invenergy is committed to Oklahoma, having completed its first project in the state in 2006. Today, Invenergy operates three successful wind energy centers in our state, employs over 60 Oklahomans and continues investing in our project communities.

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Invenergy is dedicated to developing relationships to benefit our landowners, our employees and our communities.

We invest in our Oklahoma communities and landowners and we take pride in their success. Our energy facilities provide jobs, tax revenues, landowner payments and other sources of local economic development.

Invenergy has completed development on and is operating three energy generation projects in Oklahoma, providing tangible benefits to our state and our communities.

We continue to invest in Oklahoma with five additional energy generation projects and a transmission project currently in development.

Operating generation projects totaling more than 1,600 megawatts.

Enough electricity to power over 594,000 American homes.

60 full-time operations and maintenance staff;
500-600 jobs supported during construction.

$1.9 billion in capital investments.

More than $25 million in annual landowner payments.

More than $150,000 in annual donations to local education, emergency & veteran services.

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Oklahoma Schools

Invenergy sponsors Oklahoma FFA

Invenergy was proud to support the Oklahoma FFA Association again this year as a title sponsor for the 2024 State Convention.
Emergency Responders

Invenergy supports Marshall FD

Annual rib dinner raises money for Marshall Volunteer Fire Department.
Oklahoma Schools

Invenergy hosts Crescent 4-H & FFA

Invenergy hosted students from Crescent Public Schools 4-H and FFA organizations at a lunch event focused on renewable energy.