Apex Clean Energy awards $1.2 million to conservation efforts in Kansas, Iowa, and Texas

Apex Clean Energy announced the recipients of its 2022 Conservation Grant Program, totaling $1.2 million in funding for conservation projects near the company’s commercialized renewable energy sites.

The program, which represents the first of its kind within the clean energy industry, contributed $1.7 million in its first two years, generating an additional $4.3 million of matching grant funding and resulting in more than 1,500 acres of preserved and restored lands.

“Apex’s Conservation Grant Program advances sustainability beyond our core business, maximizing the positive impact of renewable energy while fostering an ecological balance in and around the communities where our projects operate,” said Mark Goodwin, Apex Clean Energy president and CEO. “Through our partners’ crucial work, the benefits of this program will ripple across the country, enhancing and restoring the species, habitats, and ecosystems that are the heart of our environment.”

In 2022, on behalf of four commercialized projects, Apex awarded grants to support the following initiatives:

For every commercialized Apex project, the Conservation Grant Program contributes a sum of money proportional to the size of the project (approximately $1,000/MW or more) to support local or regional wildlife conservation, reforestation and flora restoration, or other environmental remediation investments in or near the project communities.

In 2021, Apex awarded its first round of conservation grants, totaling $492,000, to Prairie Land Conservancy, Grand Prairie Friends, Ducks Unlimited, and The Conservation Fund.

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