
Project Information
Bankson Solar Project, LLC is pleased to introduce a proposed 185 MW solar energy generation facility in Van Buren County, Michigan. This facility will deliver many positive benefits to the local community.
This project is both an economic development opportunity for greater Van Buren County and a significant revenue development opportunity for the local tax jurisdictions that deliver key services to residents.
The project will also benefit regional electricity consumers and the environment by generating clean, low-cost renewable energy and providing vital backup power that increases electric grid resilience and reduces outages.
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Location of the Project
The project is located in Porter Township within Van Buren County, Michigan.
Size & Acres Utilized
The project is expected to utilize approximately 1,750 acres and generate up to 185 megawatts (MW) of clean electricity during its expected 35-year operational life.
Transmission Connection
The project will serve the PJM power grid by interconnecting to the AEP Argenta-Twin Branch 345 kV transmission line within the project site.
Project Facts
51,000
Potential Homes Powered by this Project
185
MWs of Energy Ouput from this Project
PJM
This Project will Serve the PJM Power System

Benefits of Solar Energy
A solar project provides a healthy, productive economic development opportunity for local landowners to harvest a stable cash crop–the sun. Benefits include positive impacts on the local economy through tax revenues to local governments and support to other local services. Host communities typically experience economic boosts for local businesses and supply chains and opportunities for new jobs–primarily during the construction phase.
In addition to being safe and compatible with agricultural and rural residential uses, solar energy facilities exist in harmony with wildlife and the environment. They make good neighbors because they operate almost silently without producing odor or byproducts; or attracting additional traffic.
In the bigger picture, solar energy projects provide an abundant, earth-friendly, sustainable power resource to help stabilize electricity costs. These amazing systems contribute to diversifying the nation’s electricity grid.
Project News & Events
May 19, 2026: Public Information Meeting
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
The Old Winery - 646 N Nursery St, Lawton, MI
