Solar farm grows near Indianapolis airport - 13 WTHR Indianapolis - http://www.wthr.com/story...
"Sixty acres on the city's southwest side are catching the eyes of a lot of people driving by and flying into the Indianapolis International Airport. That's because the farm land is being transformed into a solar farm. For years it's been a buffer zone. Farmland the airport could not develop under FAA rules. But almost overnight, what's taken root is pretty unusual." - Harold
"What is seen now along I-70 represents about 40 percent of a $35 million solar farm. By September 41,000 solar panels will help the 10 megawatt AC development convert enough sun rays to produce energy for 1,200 homes. It's expected to cost IPL customers less than a dollar, but no city tax dollars are on the hook." - Harold