Xcel Energy has proposed to build Minnesota’s largest solar energy project near the Sherco power plant in Becker, Minnesota, the company announced Tuesday.
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Commissioners OK purchase agreement for new development at Leesburg Industrial Park; announce plans for sewer use regulation overhaul Pictured, from left, are Highland County commissioners David Daniels, Jeff Duncan and Terry Britton. (HCP Photo/Caitlin Forsha) Highland County commissioners Jeff Duncan, Terry Britton and David Daniels announced an agreement for a new development at the Leesburg Industrial Park, as well as plans to revise the county’s sewer use rules, during their Wednesday, April 6 meeting.
Commissioners voted 3-0 early in the meeting to authorize a purchase agreement contract with Nelson Family Enterprises.
Pros, cons for solar farm
By Tim Colliver - tcolliver@aimmediamidwest.com
The Ross County Solar public hearing drew an equal number of those for and against the Greenfield-area solar panel farm project, with 14 individuals offering testimony before the Ohio Power Siting Board (OPSB) Tuesday evening that at times became impassioned.
Ross County Solar, LLC is a proposed 120-megawatt solar electric generating farm to be built in Ross County, across the Highland County/Ross County line and just south of Greenfield.
National Grid Renewables (NGR) is the prime contractor on the project. They hope to build on 1,400 acres of land in Buckskin and Paint townships.
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Commissioners OK purchase agreement for new development at Leesburg Industrial Park; announce plans for sewer use regulation overhaul Pictured, from left, are Highland County commissioners David Daniels, Jeff Duncan and Terry Britton. (HCP Photo/Caitlin Forsha) Highland County commissioners Jeff Duncan, Terry Britton and David Daniels announced an agreement for a new development at the Leesburg Industrial Park, as well as plans to revise the county’s sewer use rules, during their Wednesday, April 7 meeting.
Commissioners voted 3-0 early in the meeting to authorize a purchase agreement contract with Nelson Family Enterprises.
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MINNEAPOLIS, April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Green River Wind Farm, an operational 194 megawatt (MW) clean wind energy project located in Lee and Whiteside Counties in Illinois within the PJM Regional Transmission Operator (RTO) system, announced today the first donation of $38,800 to the Green River Community Fund, a charitable initiative associated with the project. Green River Wind Farm has Virtual Power Purchase Agreements (VPPA) with Apple, Akamai Technologies, and Swiss Re, as well as a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Illinois Municipal Electric Agency (IMEA). 3Degrees facilitated the renewable energy aggregation with the corporate power purchasers. The project was developed and is operated by National Grid Renewables, which includes the renewables development company formerly known as Geronimo Energy.