Community Impact

Rooted here. Invested here.

The benefits of Mammoth Solar go far beyond the fence line. From road improvements to school funding, this project helps strengthen the foundation of rural life in Northwest Indiana. 

  • Economic investment

    Over 3 billion in private financing

  • Local Jobs

    Thousands of construction jobs

  • Tax Revenue

    New funds for fire departments, roads, and schools 

  • Philanthropy

    Grants and donations to youth programs, nonprofits, first responders and community projects 

Mammoth Solar in the community

“Our hard work is aligned with your interests because a successful project outcome means secured income for all of us. Your land may have been in your family for generations. We understand that committing it to a new future is serious, and has implications on your grandchildren that extend beyond the lucrative outcome. We raised our family on a Pennsylvania maple farm (a hobby) and share the connection to land. Our leadership can name every landowner (hundreds) of each project as we maintain the relationships we built. We pledge to personally be engaged with you from the beginning, along the way, and beyond.”— Nick Cohen, Doral Renewables’ President & CEO.

An elderly woman with a name tag meeting and holding hands with a man in a suit, while other people stand in the background at an indoor event.

Mammoth Solar long-term partnership supports the towns and families who’ve made this region what it is today. 

We don’t just build solar projects. We build futures for the places we call home. In Northwest Indiana, our roots run deep: families who’ve farmed these fields for generations, neighbors who count on each other, towns where every handshake means something. At Mammoth Solar, community isn’t a side benefit. It’s our foundation.

We invest in roads and schools, support local fire departments and youth programs, create meaningful jobs, and bring long-term tax revenue so that families and towns thrive. Because when your neighbors do well, we all do well.

Below are some photos from our 2025 Farm to Table Event. Farm to Table is an Annual Event Celebrating heritage farming, agrivoltaics innovation, and the local families shaping the future of the land.

  • Man cooking on a large outdoor smoker grill at a gathering with several people, in the late afternoon sun, outdoors.
  • Four children standing outdoors on grass near a step ladder and a box, talking and facing each other.
  • A man speaking into a microphone at a gathered event inside a large tent decorated with string lights. People are sitting at tables with bottled drinks, candles, and a sunflower centerpiece, listening attentively.
  • Two people grilling food outdoors during daytime, with a large flat grill and a white tent in the background.
  • Group of people gathered outdoors around a grill and table, with children and adults smiling, preparing to have a barbecue or cookout near parked vehicles.
  • A young girl with curly hair wearing a hooded jacket with bear ears, sitting at a table outdoors with a water bottle, food container, and snack on the table, with people and cars in the background.
  • Outdoor cooking setup with a wood fire fire pit and a metal counter with aluminum trays and a glass bowl, situated on dry grass with a blurred background of a metal fence or structure.
  • Two men sitting at a table, one with gray hair and beard wearing a black cap and hoodie, and the other with dark curly hair, both facing away. The man with the gray hair is holding a red cup.
  • A group of smiling older adults outdoors, dressed in casual jackets and hats, engaging in a friendly conversation.

The Future is bright