
Frontier Solar Project
Designed to provide critical load balancing and replacement capacity
The BrightNight Frontier project will feature 120-megawatts (MW) of solar generation. The project straddles Washington and Marion Counties in Kentucky, and construction is expected to be completed in 2026. To support the region’s intermittent, standard renewable energy solutions, the Frontier project can provide cost-effective and reliable dispatchable capacity. The project location is ideal for solar development, with strong solar generation potential, favorable topography, and a simple, one-mile right-of-way (ROW) to deliver valuable energy and capacity.
Delivering regional reliability
BrightNight specializes in the development, construction, and operation of dispatchable renewable power projects for utilities that are working to meet growing demand and address challenging reliability factors.
Want to Learn More?
Upcoming Events
Public Information Session: Thursday, September 28, 2023, 5-8 PM – The BrightNight Frontier Project team will hold a public information meeting at Rosewood Bar & Grill (520 Fairway Dr., Lebanon, KY 40033). At this informational session, you can expect to learn about utility-scale solar projects, Frontier Project specifics, and what to expect during construction and operations. We are excited to get to know our neighbors and introduce the BrightNight project team. Read the invite from our Director of Development here.
Sustainable infrastructure

Pollinator Habitat
Once construction is complete, the project site will be seeded with a pollinator mix for ground cover. This approach will create a valuable pollinator habitat, increase crop production for neighboring farms, and reduce costly ground maintenance.

Low Water Impact
Solar + storage electricity is a smart choice for water conservation; this form of electricity generation requires minimal water use for occasional module cleaning.

Price Security
Renewable power purchase agreements (PPA) offer long-term price stability for customers impacted by volatile natural gas costs.

BrightNight approached us about utilizing our family farms for a renewable energy project. Throughout the relationship, BrightNight has been transparent and professional. They helped us understand what the process required to move from concept to operation. The partnership with BrightNight allows us to generate annual income from the land through renewable energy. At the same time, we retain ownership of the land for future generations without it being developed permanently.
— Russ Tilford, Kentucky Landlord

BrightNight in Your Community
Our renewable power solutions and our approach to community partnership are industry leading. Throughout our development process, we dedicate time and resources to understanding local needs and the community’s vision for their future. To accomplish this, we incorporate community feedback during every phase of the development process. We view community engagement and feedback as a valuable tool to improve our project designs and local partnerships. Our community engagement work includes:
- Building local partnerships with businesses and community leaders
- Creating a workforce development program
- Collecting community project feedback and incorporating it into the project’s final design
- Providing ongoing updates to the community over the course of our work
We bring more than renewable power to the communities we serve. By talking with local leaders, non-profit organizations (such as Chambers of Commerce), business owners, and landowners, we learn about local needs and community goals. These can include the need for more job training opportunities, a special interest in utilizing project land for native plant species, or the need to promote the community’s commitment to sustainable energy leadership. We then convert this information into action and find ways to serve the community as a local partner. Whatever the need, BrightNight leverages its powerful team of experts to develop power and partnership.

Our Landowner Partners
Leasing your land for the development of a renewable power project is a great way to generate an income, invest in your future, and maintain ownership of your property for future use. BrightNight is working with hundreds of landowners across the U.S. As our local partner, we work diligently to ensure you’re confident in every aspect of our collaboration. We’re committed to keeping you informed as the project moves from an idea to a commercial operation. Some of the benefits of leasing your land for renewable power development include:
- Interim land use – generate income for the life of the lease and when the project’s operation is complete (average 30-50 years), then the project is removed, components recycled, and the land is restored to the condition in which it was found – ready for you to use again!
- Renewable power projects make great neighbors – whether it’s solar, battery, or wind, our projects operate quietly.
- Most project operations are completed remotely – projects will only require 3-6 people onsite so project-related traffic is minimal.
- Environmentally friendly – in addition to clean energy production, the installation of a renewable energy project is exceptionally passive to its environment.
- Site friendly installation – solar panel posts are driven into the ground without concrete or other materials, native species and ground cover can continue to grow onsite, and projects are designed to live in harmony with local wildlife.


Project FAQs
Thanks to exciting renewable energy adoption across the United States, most people are familiar with the benefits of solar power. But how it’s developed, constructed, and paired with other sources like green hydrogen is complex. We’ve compiled a few FAQs to help address your questions.
Talk to the Team
We’re excited to bring the Frontier Solar Project to the Washington County and Marion County communities. As part of our project development process, we collect community feedback and address questions. Please don’t hesitate to contact our project team at development@brightnightpower.com.