LAURA JAMESON ljameson@lockhaven.com
LOCK HAVEN A solar developer is looking at possibly developing an array of solar panels on 186 acres of land near the Ohl Reservoir.
Lock Haven City Council approved a lease agreement for the Rosencrans property in Loganton to BAI Consultants out of State College at a cost of $13,950 per year for two years.
Public Works Director Tony Stopper said the city received two bids for the property, BAI and Schrack Farms the current leasee.
According to a statement from BAI, the company intends to use the land for “large scale solar developments that serve the PJM Interconnection utility grid.”
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