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Zelestra and AEP Energy Partners agree on 49.9 MW Gem City Solar project PPA in Ohio

Ppa Solar signed Dayton, Ohio, United States Feb 20, 2026
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Gem City Solar project
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Zelestra and AEP Energy Partners have agreed on a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for the 49.9 MW Gem City Solar project in Dayton, Ohio. AEP Energy Partners will purchase all electricity generated by the Gem City Solar project once it's operational and sell the power to AEP Energy, which will then supply electricity for governmental aggregation programs, including the City of Dayton’s program provided through the Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council (SOPEC). The project is notable for its urban footprint and is expected to supply around 30% of the residential load in the city’s electric aggregation program.

Deal Analysis

Zelestra and AEP Energy Partners have entered into a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for the 49.9 MW Gem City Solar project in Dayton, Ohio. Under the agreement, AEP Energy Partners will purchase all electricity generated by the project and sell it to AEP Energy, which will then supply electricity for governmental aggregation programs, including the City of Dayton’s program through the Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council (SOPEC). This project highlights the growing trend of municipalities seeking renewable energy sources to power their communities and meet sustainability goals. The Gem City Solar project is expected to supply approximately 30% of the residential load in the city’s electric aggregation program, demonstrating a significant contribution to the city's renewable energy portfolio. The deal underscores the increasing collaboration between renewable energy developers like Zelestra and established utilities like American Electric Power (AEP) to facilitate the transition to cleaner energy sources. The project's urban footprint is notable, suggesting a focus on bringing renewable energy generation closer to population centers. This PPA structure allows AEP Energy Partners to secure a long-term supply of renewable energy, while providing Zelestra with a guaranteed revenue stream for the Gem City Solar project. The involvement of SOPEC further emphasizes the role of public-private partnerships in driving renewable energy adoption at the local level.
  • 49.9 MW Gem City Solar project located in Dayton, Ohio.
  • PPA between Zelestra (developer) and AEP Energy Partners (offtaker).
  • AEP Energy will supply electricity to governmental aggregation programs, including the City of Dayton’s program through SOPEC.
  • Project is expected to supply around 30% of the residential load in the city’s electric aggregation program.
Market Context: The solar energy sector in the United States is experiencing significant growth, driven by decreasing costs, increasing demand for renewable energy, and supportive government policies. Ohio, in particular, is seeing increased solar development as utilities and municipalities seek to diversify their energy sources and meet renewable energy targets.

Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

The total solar output from Gem City Solar is expected to supply around 30% of the residential load in the city’s electric aggregation program. "The total solar output from Gem City Solar is expected to supply around 30% of the residential load in the city’s electric aggregation program."

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Zelestra and AEP Energy Partners agree 49.9 MW Gem City Solar project PPA in Ohio
Location
Zelestra and AEP Energy Partners agree 49.9 MW Gem City Solar project PPA in Ohio
PPA Details
Zelestra and AEP Energy Partners have signed a long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) that will drive the development of the 49.9 MW Gem City Solar project in Dayton, Ohio.
Announcement
by Prince February 20, 2026
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
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Zelestra developer

"Zelestra and AEP Energy Partners agree 49.9 MW Gem City Solar project PPA in Ohio"

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AEP Energy Partners buyer

"Zelestra and AEP Energy Partners agree 49.9 MW Gem City Solar project PPA in Ohio"

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AEP Energy seller

"Afterward, the power produced will be sold to AEP Energy."

medium quality Enriched Feb 20, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Feb 20, 2026
Signed
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Market Context

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