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CANTON – The EDF Renewables 240-megawatt Rich Road solar project with 20-megawatt battery energy storage system continues its path toward reality following the recent issuance of a draft permit …
It's taking more than three years just to get a permit in New York to start a Renewable Energy Project, according to a new audit released by the State Comptroll
Renewable energy projects have been taking more than three years to receive siting permits due to application delays, according to an audit released today by Ne