Learn More About the Mammoth SOlar Ecosystem

We believe that transparency builds trust.

This page brings together key resources, public documents, and quick facts about Mammoth Solar, including how the project works, how it benefits our local communities, and where to find official information from county and state sources.

Our goal is to make it easy for you to explore the details, find answers, and see how clean energy and agriculture are working hand-in-hand right here in Pulaski and Starke Counties.

What is Mammoth Solar?

What is Mammoth Solar?
Mammoth Solar is a multi-phase renewable energy project designed to deliver long-term economic, environmental, and agricultural benefits to Northwest Indiana. Together, the Mammoth North, Central, and South projects will generate reliable, homegrown energy while keeping thousands of acres in productive agricultural use through dual-use farming and grazing.

Key Facts:

  • 2,245 MW of clean energy when fully operational

  • Enough power for roughly 350,000 homes

  • Over 1,500 local workers on site, 90% from Indiana

  • Dozens of participating families across Pulaski and Starke Counties

  • More than $136M paid to the counties in economic development payments

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Community Impact

Delivering Lasting Value


Through tax revenue, economic development payments, job creation, and partnerships with local organizations, Mammoth Solar continues to invest in the region’s growth. Visit our Community Impact page for detailed stories, photos, and updates about how the project supports families, schools, and local infrastructure.

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Agriculture & Dual-Use Farming

Clean Energy Meets Agriculture


Mammoth Solar is built on the belief that energy and agriculture can thrive together.


Explore how we’re using our land for both renewable energy production and sustainable farming:

  • Pollinator habitats

  • Sheep grazing and rotational pasture management

  • Local crop production

  • Educational partnerships and field learning programs

Learn more on our Agrivoltaics page.

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FAQs

Common Questions


Want to learn more about the Mammoth Solar Ecosystem?


Our FAQ Page offers clear, factual explanations of how large-scale renewable projects operate and benefit our communities.

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Contact

Still have questions?


We welcome curiosity, feedback, and ideas from the community.


Contact Us directly to connect with a team member or share your questions.

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