It was great to speak with the Morehead Optimist Club this week, our local chapter of Optimist International. Their dedication to creating a better future for young people is truly inspiring. Our CEO, Adam Edelen, presented his vision for transforming reclaimed coal mines into opportunities for economic development, paving the way for a cleaner, brighter future. For more details about the Morehead Optimist Club, please click the link below: https://lnkd.in/eWnXdS-y
Edelen Renewables
Renewable Energy Power Generation
Lexington , Kentucky 729 followers
Bringing the promise of renewable energy to the forgotten places of America.
About us
From Appalachia to the Permian Basin, we are bringing the promise of renewable energy to the forgotten places, where coalminers and oil and gas workers powered the industrial development of America for a century. Squaring that deal – putting displaced energy workers back to work in a new, greener economy – is our passion. And our business. From land acquisition, facilitating public engagement and incentives, shepherding projects through regulatory processes, and securing corporate off take agreements (VPPAs) from ESG committed corporations, we utilize a “boots-on-the-ground” approach to produce results.
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www.edelenrenewables.com
External link for Edelen Renewables
- Industry
- Renewable Energy Power Generation
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Lexington , Kentucky
- Type
- Privately Held
Locations
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Primary
175 East Main Street
Lexington , Kentucky 40507, US
Employees at Edelen Renewables
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Chad Braden MBA, LEED AP
Director Of Operations at Edelen Renewables
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Amy Samples
Mission-driven Leader | Sustainability | Program Development
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Brad Clark
Driving Social Impact | Increasing Economic Mobility | Integrating Good Ideas
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Brandon Presley
Edelen Renewables—Vice President of Strategic Initiatives
Updates
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Large solar projects can fall under two categories, utility-scale and community-scale solar, but what are the differences? The two approaches mainly differ in terms of scale, power distribution, offtakers, and location. For more information, check out the links below: https://lnkd.in/dQh_pCT6 https://lnkd.in/e_nf8GRr
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As America begins to transition to a cleaner economy, many states have adopted both federal and state-level incentives regarding solar energy. Check out this Forbes article below for an updated list and explanation of Kentucky’s latest solar incentives as we begin to invest in a greener energy economy. https://lnkd.in/emKYfCT6 #socialimpactsolar #solarenergy #Kentuckysolarenergy
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Congratulations to team member Chad Braden for being announced as the new Director of Origination! Thank you for your ongoing commitment to this team, we can't wait to see you do great things in your new role. Chad Braden MBA, LEED AP
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This past week, our Summer Development Associates and Vice President of Social Impact, Brad Clark, visited Hazard, Kentucky. During the trip, our team emphasized the importance of cultivating collaborative workforce development strategies to establish a long-term economic development plan for the Hazard community. Edelen Renewables aspires to honor Hazard’s storied past and the community’s resilient spirit to spearhead economic transformation to lead to a bright future. Berea College
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We are excited to announce the addition of Timothy Hennessy to the Edelen Renewables family as our new Chief Engineer. With an impressive track record as a pioneering force in the tech and energy service sectors, Tim brings his expertise for engineering innovative solutions for both established multinationals and emerging enterprises. We are proud to have Tim on the team!
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Tonight, our CEO Adam Edelen had the pleasure of speaking on behalf of Edelen Renewables at Session 3 of the the Grow Smart Academy program. This session hosted by Fayette Alliance highlighted sustainability and transportation in Lexington-Fayette County. Thank you to all who came and American Farmland Trust for co-sponsoring an incredible event.
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