Proud Roots, Strong Communities and a Future Built in Greene County.

Rural communities like Greene County have always powered America, from farms and factories to the skilled trades that keep the lights on. Kingwood Solar continues that legacy, offering work that sustains families, supports local businesses, and helps rebuild the middle class.

If approved, Kingwood Solar would create up to 150 construction jobs for Ohio workers. That’s real paychecks families can count on. Those jobs mean more than numbers; they mean dinner at home instead of hours on the road, and steady work that keeps union electricians close to the people they love.

Already, the project has invested nearly $100,000 in Greene County organizations supporting youth, conservation, and local programs. That’s just the beginning. Kingwood Solar will generate millions in new tax revenue over its lifespan, providing resources for schools, emergency services, and community infrastructure.

In nearby counties, solar projects have boosted small businesses and given young people a reason to stay. Greene County deserves the same chance to build a future that works for everyone, right here at home.

Real Projects. Real Jobs. Right Here at Home.

Kingwood Solar is about paychecks, opportunity, and keeping Greene County strong. Manufacturing and skilled trades have always been the backbone of this community. New industries like solar help keep that backbone steady, ensuring our towns don’t just survive but thrive.

Good Jobs for Greene County

150 construction jobs- steady, middle-class work for Ohio electricians.

Real Revenue for Local Schools

Millions in new tax revenue over the project’s 40-year lifespan provides steady funding for schools, emergency services, and community programs that strengthen the county for decades to come.

Already Investing in the Community

Nearly $100,000 contributed so far to local youth, conservation, and community organizations, including 4-H, the Ohio State Park Foundation, and local family programs, before construction has even started.