Supporting a Renewable Energy Future for Boyle County
Danville Solar is a 100-Megawatt solar photovoltaic (PV) project proposed to generate clean, emission-free energy and substantial local revenue for Boyle County, KY

About The Project
Danville Solar will be situated on 950 acres of private land in Boyle County, KY.
The project is currently in the permitting & compliance stage. Learn more about that process below.
Danville Solar is expected to generate over $7M in property tax revenue for Boyle County throughout its 40-year lifetime.
Danville Solar is currently moving through the permitting and compliance phase in Boyle County.
During this time period, we apply for all necessary permits and discuss the project details with relevant government officials, community members, and other project stakeholders. The project is expected to complete the permitting process in mid 2026 and has an estimated Commercial Operations Date (COD) of mid 2028. When a project reaches COD, it signifies that construction, testing, and commissioning have been successfully completed, and the project is fully operational and capable of delivering its intended energy output. We prioritize building trust through transparent communication and collaboration throughout the project. This ensures a successful project that adheres to all relevant local, state, and federal regulations.

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Local Support
"... It’s rare to see such a large-scale renewable energy project executed with such care from the team for the environment and community, and we’re proud to have been part of bringing this vision to life.”
Frequently Asked Questions
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Danville Solar is a 100MW solar energy project being developed in Boyle County, KY. The project will deliver long-term benefits to Boyle County, including new local jobs, increased tax revenue to support essential services, and enhanced energy reliability, creating a lasting positive impact for future generations
Galehead Development, a leader in renewable energy and energy storage, is developing the project. They have successfully developed over 7 gigawatts of renewable energy projects and partnered on another 15 gigawatts.
Solar panels collect sunlight, converting it into direct current (DC). Inverters then transform this into alternating current (AC), which is transmitted to the energy grid for use.
Contact Us
If you have additional questions about the project, please reach out. If you are a local vendor looking to provide services, we look forward to getting in touch with you!
