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Orlando Approves Plan to Add 149 MW of Solar Power

The Orlando Utilities Commission took a major step today in transitioning to renewable energy resources with the approval of a plan to add 149 megawatts of solar power to OUC’s generation portfolio doubling the utility’s current efforts. The additional solar capacity would provide enough energy to power 27,000 residential customers. At their monthly meeting, Commissioners gave OUC the go-ahead to negotiate two separate 20-year power purchase agreements (PPA) with clean-energy provider Invenergy. Under the proposed PPAs, Invenergy would build and operate two 74.5-megawatt solar arrays, each covering 500 acres, near existing OUC transmission lines in Osceola County. The arrays would come online in 2022 and 2023. OUC also plans to test battery storage as back-up generation when cloud cover or nightfall inhibit solar power production.

Coupled with the 108.5 megawatts of solar scheduled to come online next year, the proposed PPAs would make OUC the largest user of solar energy in Florida on a watt-per-customer basis, according to the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Indian Railways Announces Tender for 32.5 MW of Rooftop Solar Projects

The Railway Energy Management Company Limited a joint venture of the Indian Railways and RITES Limited, has issued a request for qualification to set up approximately 32.56 MW of rooftop solar photovoltaic systems at various railway establishments and stations across the zonal railways in India. The last date for the submission of bids is December 9, 2019, while the bid opening date has been scheduled for December 12, 2019.

The bidding process will be a single stage two packet centralized process carried out by REMCL on behalf of zonal railways without any subsidy or viability gap funding support from the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy or railways.

This project aims to generate and supply power from rooftop solar PV systems under the public-private partnership basis.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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FPL SolarTogether to create US’s Largest Community Solar Program

Florida Power & Light Company announced growing support for FPL SolarTogether, a proposed new offering for FPL customers that would be the largest community solar program in the US, pending regulatory review. The Southern Alliance for Clean Energy and Vote Solar joined with FPL to refine the company’s program design to include a low-income component and request Florida Public Service Commission approval. Other supporters of FPL SolarTogether include Sustainable Florida, Broward College, Florida Atlantic University, 7-Eleven, the counties of Brevard, Broward and Miami-Dade and major cities such as Sarasota, Coral Springs and West Palm Beach. In addition, more than 90,000 residential and small business customers have already signed up to receive more information.

FPL SolarTogether would not only be the largest community solar program in the US, but also the largest voluntary low-income solar offering in the country. The planned installation of 1,490 megawatts of new universal solar capacity at 20 new solar power plants across FPL’s service territory would generate an estimated $249 million in net savings for all FPL customers over the long term, primarily from avoided fuel and other system savings.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Production Starts at Egyptian Site of Ra Solar Power Plant

Voltalia announced that its Egyptian solar plant Ra Solar (32 MW), the first power plant developed, built and managed by the Group on the African continent, is completed and has started producing power. Votalia's Ra Solar power plant is now in operation and has started to produce its first M Wh. Equipped with 93,150 Suntech photovoltaic panels, the plant benefits from the region's high solar irradiation, with a load factor expected above 25%. Voltalia benefits from a 25-year power sales contract with the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company.

Located in the Aswan region (Upper Egypt), the power plant is part of Benban, one of the largest clusters of solar plants worldwide with a total capacity expected to reach 1.8 GW. The cluster will enable to avoid 2 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions per year while improving access to competitive energy in Egypt. Benban is therefore instrumental in achieving the 2 GW target of solar installed capacity set by Egypt within the scope of the Paris Agreement in 2015.

Fully developed by Voltalia's teams, who supervised construction and will also ensure its operations & maintenance, Ra Solar is the Group's first plant producing electricity on the African continent. In Africa, Voltalia has a large pipeline of project in development, reaching 1.2 GW at end June 2019.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Vast Solar wins IEA SolarPACES 2019 Technology Award

Breakthrough solar energy generation and storage technology developed in Australia has won the Technology Innovation Award at the International Energy Agency’s SolarPACES 2019 conference. Australian concentrated solar thermal power company Vast Solar was recognised for developing its world-first CSP technology that can deliver dispatchable energy more efficiently and cost-effectively than traditional CSP by using a modular tower system with liquid sodium as the heat transfer fluid.

Vast Solar has proven its technology at a grid-connected pilot project in regional New South Wales that has been operating since early 2018. At commercial scale, it is predicted the technology will produce electricity at lower cost than other dispatchable renewables or fossil fuels, while providing a storage capacity of more than 10 hours.

Vast Solar’s fundamental innovation has been the combination of the advantages of central tower CSP systems with a modular solar array architecture. The technology effectively combines the best elements of molten salt tower and thermal oil trough systems to achieve very efficient distributed energy collection at high temperatures.

The use of liquid sodium as the heat transfer fluid to transport energy from the receivers to the molten salt storage tanks has enabled a modular design that delivers very high optical efficiencies and excellent thermal performance and control.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Canadian Solar Bags 394 MW Solar Power Projects in Brazil

Canadian Solar Inc announced that it has been awarded three solar photovoltaic projects totaling 393.7 MWp in two recent Private Corporate Auctions held in Brazil in the third quarter of 2019. Canadian Solar will develop and build two projects, one in the State of Pernambuco (190.5 MWp) and the other in the State of Ceará (76.2 MWp). The latter will be an expansion of the existing Project Lavras which is under development by the company. Construction is expected to start in 2021, and the projects will reach commercial operation before the end of 2022. Once in operation, the two solar power plants will generate approximately 598 GWh of electricity annually. Most of the energy generated will be purchased by COPEL Energia, which is part of COPEL Group, one of the top 10 energy trading companies in Brazil under two 15-year Power Purchase Agreements.

In addition, the Company will develop and build a 127 MWp project in the State of Minas Gerais, southeast of Brazil, which is expected to reach commercial operation before January 2023. Once in operation, this solar power plant will generate approximately 280 GWh of electricity annually. Most of the energy generated will be purchased by one of the largest electric utilities in the country under a long-term PPA. This project will be constructed in the same region and close to other existing projects developed and built by Canadian Solar in Minas Gerais.

Canadian Solar's high efficiency bifacial BiHiKu modules are planned to be installed on the three projects. These corporate PPAs will be the first of its kind to be executed by Canadian Solar in Brazil and will add to the company's portfolio of more than 1 GWp of contracted PPAs since the company entered the Brazilian market. Canadian Solar now has over 2 GWp of awarded and contracted PPAs in Latin America.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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EU Support for Energy Efficiency Investment Platform in Lithuania

The European Investment Bank and National Promotional Institution Viesuju Investiciju Pletros Agentura, the Lithuanian Public Investment Development Agency, have signed in a EUR 12.5 million first tranche of a EUR 25 million approved facility, supporting the creation of the first national energy efficiency investment platform in Lithuania. The project is backed by the Juncker Plan’s European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI) and focuses on climate action, while also generating cohesion benefits.

The financing will be used to support the first dedicated national investment platform – which already has a strong pipeline of eligible projects - to promote and finance energy efficiency modernisation projects across Lithuania. The underlying investments will focus on the installation of solar panels on private homes, the renovation of multi-apartment buildings and energy efficiency investment in industrial companies, mainly focusing on efficient lighting. As such, the platform will serve many different beneficiaries throughout Lithuania, helping them to cut CO2 emissions and lower their energy bills.

The establishment of the energy efficiency investment platform aligns with the policy priorities of the Lithuanian government in terms of energy efficiency and sustainability. This project falls partly under the Smart Finance for Smart Buildings Initiative, a joint initiative of the EIB Group and the European Commission aiming at supporting Energy Efficiency investments in buildings.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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EDF Renewables Commissions Solar Energy Capacity in Egypt

EDF Renewables and the Elsewedy Electric Group are announcing the commissioning of two solar power plants in Benban in Egypt with a total installed capacity of 130MWp. These photovoltaic projects jointly owned by the partners hold a 25-year power purchase agreement with the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company. Their commissioning brings the EDF Group one step closer to meeting its goal under the CAP 2030 strategy of doubling its net renewable energy capacity in France and worldwide to 50GW net between 2015 and 2030. The solar power plants, which each have 65MWp in installed capacity, are located in the Aswan province of southern Egypt. They form an integral part of the Benban solar complex, which will soon have capacity totalling close to 1,800MWp. This additional solar capacity represents a step forward towards the Egyptian government’s objective of generating 20% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2020.

Both projects were developed as part of the second phase of the national electricity feed-in tariff programme launched by the Egyptian government. They have received funding from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and from Proparco.

The commissioning of these two additional facilities in Egypt has cemented EDF Renewables’ positions in the North African solar market, with its global installed capacity now at 2.5GW. The Group now possesses 180MWp in installed photovoltaic capacity in the region and is set to build a further 800MW as part of the innovative Moroccan Noor Midelt I hybrid solar project won last May.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Germany EnBW Agreed for Solar Park

The Supervisory Board and Board of Management of EnBW have agreed to construct the largest solar park in Germany. EnBW will build its “Weesow-Willmersdorf” solar park on an area covering 164 hectares near to Werneuchen in Brandenburg. The energy generated will be able to supply around 50,000 households in an environmentally friendly way. The solar park will have an installed output of more than 180 megawatts. EnBW Chief Technical Officer Dr Hans-Josef Zimmer said that “The size of this solar park will give us a powerful boost in the expansion of our renewable energy portfolio. We are accelerating the expansion of solar energy and thus making it our third pillar.

The initial cable laying work for the solar park is due to begin in Werneuchen at the beginning of 2020. And the company also plans to fully commission the solar park and its around 465,000 solar modules before the end of 2020.

By developing the Weesow-Willmersdorf project, EnBW will demonstrate that solar parks of this magnitude are the first form of renewable technology after hydropower that can be realised without feed-in remuneration from the German Renewable Energies Act.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Scatec Solar Finalises Work On Benban Solar Project

Scatec Solar and partners have grid connected the last of the six 65 MW solar power plants in Egypt. This marks the completion of the 390 MW Benban solar project located near Aswan in Upper Egypt. The project is part of the 1.8 GW Benban solar park one of the world’s biggest solar parks where Scatec Solar is the largest developer. In April 2017, Scatec Solar and partners KLP Norfund and Africa 50 signed a 25-year Power Purchase Agreement with the Government of Egypt for delivery of electricity from six solar plants, totaling 390 MW. The project was both the company’s first, as well as the world’s largest solar plant to utilise bi-facial solar modules, capturing the sun from both sides of the panel to increase the clean energy generation. The estimated annual electricity production is 870 GWh, enough to provide energy for more than 420,000 households in Egypt. The solar plants will also contribute to avoid about 350,000 tons of CO2 emissions per year.

Mr Raymond Carlsen, CEO of Scatec Solar said that “We have been a pioneer in Egypt since 2013 and been supporting the country’s efforts to increase generation capacity and increase the share of renewables in its energy mix. I’m very proud that we have completed our largest project ever. Constructing a total of six solar plants in just over 16 months is a major achievement for everyone involved."

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Solaria's new grid access permit expands Trillo project's capacity to 626 MW

Solaria Energia Medio Ambiente, SA has obtained an additional favourable feasibility access permit linked to Trillo 400kV substation, extending the total power with access permit to 626MW.

626MW Trillo PV Complex will be one of the biggest in Europe and represents around 20% of the 3,325MW target set by the Company for 2023.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Lightsource BP Buys 300 MW Solar Pipeline in Spain

Lightsource BP announced that it has acquired a 300-MW solar project pipeline in Spain from renewable energy firm Forestalia. Lightsource BP said that this transaction marks its entry into the Iberian power market. The company established a presence there less than a year ago and has since then cooperated with local partners. The acquired pipeline includes projects over six separate sites in the province of Zaragoza, each with administrative and environmental authorisations. The buyer did not give more details about the transaction.

Lightsource BP noted that it will finance the projects via its innovative structures. It plans to negotiate power purchase agreements of up to 30 years with parties operating across the region.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Morocco Inaugurates Solar Powered School in Africa

Morocco has inaugurated a solar-powered school in Africa’s first solar village. This is an additional asset for the Id Mjahdi solar village pilot project in the Essaouira region of northwestern region of the country. The Id Mjahdi Educational Centre consists of two classrooms, a sports field and a playground. It is dedicated to promoting pre-school education for children aged 4 to 5 in the village and neighbouring areas. The opening of this school marks a new stage in the development of the solar village of Id Mjahdi.

The Moroccan complex, which has all its infrastructure powered by solar energy, is a first, not only for the kingdom, but also for the rest of the continent. In addition to the newly opened school, there are houses supplied with green electricity from the installation of a solar photovoltaic power plant with battery storage and a mini-grid to meet the needs of the local population.

The project is financed by a collective sponsorship deployed by Le Petit Olivier, Intermarche and the Mohammed VI Foundation for the Research and Protection of the Argan Tree, the Province of Essaouira, the Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy (Masen) through the company “Cleanergy”, the municipality of Ounagha, and companies operating in the solar, fair trade and sustainable development sectors.

The project also aims to collectively fight, through the creation of a mini electricity grid, against the chore of water for the village’s young girls, to contribute to the population’s education and awareness of solar energy, to ensure the village’s independence in electricity, as well as the training and development of local Moroccan skills in the photovoltaic installations sector.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Iran to Pay 30% Extra for Electricity Generated from Domestic Solar Panels

Iran’s Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Organization Satba said that solar power generated by using domestically-made solar panels is purchased at higher prices. The guaranteed purchase price paid by the government for solar power generated by private companies or households is 30% higher if locally-made panels are used

A new directive to raise renewable tariffs was announced by Energy Ministry last week to encourage investment in green energy.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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ACCIONA Acquires 3,000 MW Solar Energy Projects Being Developed in USA

ACCIONA announced the signature of an agreement with the US company Tenaska to acquire a portfolio of photovoltaic projects in seven States across the country. The portfolio comprises approximately 3,000MW of rated power in utility-scale photovoltaic plants and 1.000 MW of battery storage. The transaction covers 20 projects located in the States of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Kansas, Oklahoma and Missouri, within the scope of the PJM Interconnection and Southwest Power Pool markets.

Tenaska, through Tenaska Solar Ventures, the company’s solar development services business, will work with ACCIONA to complete development of the projects.

ACCIONA plans to put eight projects from this portfolio into service before the end of 2023, adding around 1,500 MW of peak power (some 1,200 MW of rated power) to its renewable energy assets in North America, where it already has more than 1,245 MW of wind power capacity installed or under construction. The company also owns and manages a 64-MW CSP (concentrated solar power) plant near Las Vegas.

The addition of a 1,000- MW energy storage development portfolio allows ACCIONA to offer cutting-edge technologies and services to these US markets.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Global Solar PV Market set for Spectacular Growth over next 5 years @ IEA

International Energy Agency’s latest renewable energy market forecast says that the installation of solar PV systems on homes, commercial buildings and industrial facilities is set to take off over the next five years, transforming the way electricity is generated and consumed. These applications, known collectively as distributed PV, are the focus of the IEA’s Renewables 2019 market report. The report forecasts that the world’s total renewable-based power capacity will grow by 50% between 2019 and 2024. This increase of 1,200 GW is driven by cost reductions and concerted government policy efforts. Solar PV accounts for 60% of the rise. The share of renewables in global power generation is set to rise from 26% today to 30% in 2024. The expected growth comes after renewable capacity additions stalled last year for the first time in almost two decades. The renewed expansion remains well below what is needed to meet global sustainable energy targets, however.

The report highlights the three main challenges that need to be overcome to speed up the deployment of renewables: policy and regulatory uncertainty, high investment risks and system integration of wind and solar PV.

Distributed PV accounts for almost half of the growth in the overall solar PV market through 2024. Contrary to conventional wisdom, commercial and industrial applications rather than residential uses dominate distributed PV growth, accounting for three-quarters of new installations over the next five years. This is because economies of scale combined with better alignment of PV supply and electricity demand enable more self-consumption and bigger savings on electricity bills in the commercial and industrial sectors.

Still, the number of solar rooftop systems on homes is set to more than double to some 100 million by 2024, with the top markets on a per capita basis that year forecast to be Australia, Belgium, California, the Netherlands and Austria.

The report warns, however, that important policy and tariff reforms are needed to ensure distributed PV’s growth is sustainable. Unmanaged growth could disrupt electricity markets by raising system costs, challenging the grid integration of renewables and reducing the revenues of network operators. By reforming retail tariffs and adapting policies, utilities and governments can attract investment in distributed PV while also securing enough revenues to pay for fixed network assets and ensuring that the cost burden is allocated fairly among all consumers.

According to the report’s Accelerated Case, improving economics, policy support and more effective regulation could push distributed PV’s global installed capacity above 600 GW by 2024, almost double Japan’s total power capacity today. Yet this accelerated growth is still only 6% of distributed PV’s technical potential based on total available rooftop area.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Green light for EnBW’s Weesow-Willmersdorf Solar Park in Germany

The Supervisory Board and Board of Management of EnBW have agreed to construct the largest solar park in Germany. EnBW will build its “Weesow-Willmersdorf” solar park on an area covering 164 hectares near to Werneuchen in Brandenburg. The energy generated will be able to supply around 50,000 households in an environmentally friendly way. The solar park will have an installed output of more than 180 megawatts. “The size of this solar park will give us a powerful boost in the expansion of our renewable energy portfolio. We are accelerating the expansion of solar energy and thus making it our third pillar”, says EnBW Chief Technical Officer Dr. Hans-Josef Zimmer. The initial cable laying work for the solar park is due to begin in Werneuchen at the beginning of 2020. And the company also plans to fully commission the solar park and its around 465,000 solar modules before the end of 2020.

By developing the Weesow-Willmersdorf project, EnBW will demonstrate that solar parks of this magnitude are the first form of renewable technology after hydropower that can be realised without feed-in remuneration from the German Renewable Energies Act (EEG). The company is building a solar park without this funding for the first time. A more than 80 percent reduction in costs in the photovoltaic sector over the last ten years has made this possible. Another contributory factor are the synergy effects due to the size of the solar park. “We are convinced that major solar parks of this size can be operated economically without funding”, says Zimmer. “But only if the EEG continues to regulate: Renewables first!” The law stipulates that electricity from renewable energies has priority over other methods of generation when fed into the electricity grid. “This and other regulations in the EEG need to be retained so that the investment in renewable energies continues to make economic sense in the future”, says Zimmer.

EnBW acquired the project from Procon Solar GmbH at a pre-developed stage in the middle of 2018 and has since pushed forward the planning and development of the largest solar park project in Germany. “We have developed a project development pipeline in Germany of more than 800 megawatts – including other major projects”, explains Thorsten Jörß, Head of Project Development for Photovoltaics at EnBW.

In addition, EnBW will continue to expand solar projects that have EEG funding which are limited to a maximum output of 10 megawatts. “These projects are also an important part of our solar strategy”, emphasises Jörß. “Open-field sites of this magnitude will also require EEG remuneration in future in order to be realised cost-effectively.” EnBW currently has over 100 megawatts of output from photovoltaics. A further 25 megawatts in bids accepted by the German Federal Network Agency are currently under construction.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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US Light Energy Completes First Community Solar Farm in Clifton Park

Leading New York solar energy company US Light Energy celebrated the completion of the Sugar Hill Solar Farm. Local officials, project partners and US Light Energy participated in a ribbon cutting and community tour of the first community solar farm in Clifton Park, New York. The project, located on 40 acres of land on the Sugar-Hill / Sugar-View Farm on Sugar Hill Road, was developed by US Light Energy, a leading New York solar energy company. Standard Solar, a leading solar energy company specializing in the development and financing of solar electric systems nationwide, will own and operate the community solar farm. The 7 megawatt, ground-mounted solar project encompasses nearly 20,000 solar modules and is expected to produce more than 8.6 million kilowatt-hours of clean energy annually enough electricity to power up to 600 homes and businesses.

Mr Mark Richardson, President and CEO of US Light Energy said that “Starting today, Clifton Park residents can make the switch to clean, renewable energy.. We’re delighted to begin operations at the Sugar Hill Solar Farm with the strong support of the community, elected leaders and solar partners.”

As a participant in New York state’s Community Solar Program, electricity generated at Sugar Hill Solar Farm can be supplied to customers anywhere in National Grid’s existing distribution system, without the need for rooftop solar panels. Subscribers typically save 10% on their electricity bills. Residential and commercial properties in Clifton Park will have 30 days to subscribe before the solar energy generated by the farm is opened to the general public.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Kenya to Construct 40 MW Solar Power Plant in Laikipia County

The County Government of Laikipia in Kenya has signed a memorandum of understanding that will see the construction of a 40MW solar power plant Rumuruti Township. The MoU was signed by Laikipia Governor Ndiritu Muriithi and Kenergy Renewables Company Chief Executive Officer Ms. Khilna Dodhia.

Ms Dodhia said that the close to USD 58 billion project will take approximately 10 months from the beginning of next year to complete on a 300-acre piece of land provided by the county government. Ms Dodhia said that her company would bear all the costs of production while the county government will be required to provide the necessary support such as the acquisition of the needed permits for the energy plant.

The Laikipia county boss said that they have committed themselves as a government to be useful to investors by adding value to the investment processes to the fulfillment of those who seek to establish businesses in Laikipia.

Ms Dodhia said that “We are very pleased to work with the County government of Laikipia on this project following their devotion to providing an investment-friendly framework.”

Governor Muriithi expounded on the importance of the project to the region saying that it would provide clean energy as the country steers to move away from thermal energy plants that mainly rely on diesel-powered engines that are not only hazardous but also expensive to run, consequently making power costs to shoot.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Longview Power to Develop 7 MW Solar Field in Greene

One of the largest solar facilities in the Appalachian Basin, and perhaps the largest in Western Pennsylvania, is planned for Greene County. Maidsville WVa based Longview Power LLC is in the developmental phase of constructing a 70 MW utility grade solar field. An estimated 185,000 solar panels are to be placed on land the company purchased on both sides of the Pennsylvania-West Virginia line, along the Monongahela River. The project will cost an estimated USD 76 million and is targeted for commission in late 2021

Greene Commissioner Blair Zimmerman said “Most of the solar project property, 300 acres, will be in Dunkard Township in Greene. Cost savings may have been the impetus behind Longview purchasing more land across the state line.”

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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