
A 35-acre solar park on 1st Road in Bremen is under construction.
Continue readingIMPA officials have obtained a building permit for the 35-acre solar park to be located on 1st Road in Bremen.
Continue readingThe Bremen Town Council members opened a public hearing Monday afternoon concerning the annexation of land to accommodate a 35 acre solar park to be located on 1st Road in Bremen.
Continue readingThe Argos Town Council held a public workshop prior to their regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday, January 15th.
The purpose of the workshop was to meet with an Indiana Municipal Power Agency (IMPA) representative and to discuss some proposed contract amendments.
Continue readingAn ordinance adopting interconnection standards primarily related to solar energy was recently considered by the Argos Town Council.
Continue readingVisitors and new community members will have an easier time locating various facilities and amenities in the Town of Argos thanks to some newly installed signage.
Continue readingArgos Town Council members approved an ordinance last Wednesday that would put the Indiana Municipal Power Agency (IMPA) in the driver’s seat of any future renewable energy agreements.
Continue readingVisitors traveling to Argos will soon have an easier time finding their way around town with the help of some signage that will be installed in the near future.
The town’s electrical services provider, the Indiana Municipal Power Agency (IMPA), has offered to pay 75 percent of the purchase and installation cost for more than ten new way-finding signs, according to Clerk-Treasurer Lisa Mullaney. Continue reading
Argos Town Council members considered granting tax abatements to two companies when members met last week.
Abatements were considered for the Indiana Municipal Power Association (IMPA) and the Indiana Technologies and Manufacturing Companies (ITAMCO), according to clerk-treasurer Lisa Mullaney. Continue reading
A ribbon cutting ceremony took place Tuesday afternoon to celebrate an alternative source of electricity for the Town of Argos.
The Argos Solar Park, developed by the Indiana Municipal Power Agency, took several months to complete, boasting 2,700 solar panels on just under seven acres of land. The solar park is expected to produce .7 Megawatts.
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