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GMP s 4.9-megawatt solar facility in Panton. GMP is believed to be the first utility in the country to island a distribution circuit using inverter-based sources with no reliance on fossil fuel generation backup. Courtesy photo.
Vermont Business Magazine Green Mountain Power (GMP) will break ground this spring on a cutting-edge utility microgrid in Panton, Vermont, pioneering a new way to keep the power on for residents, farms and municipal buildings in the town center during power outages. A microgrid is essentially a smaller grid that can operate independently, disconnecting from the larger grid during outages.
Panton is the perfect place for this innovative work because it leverages GMP’s existing 4.9-megawatt solar facility with utility-scale batteries already up and running in the town.
AT&T revises proposal for Chelsea cellphone tower
Modified: 2/12/2021 9:50:31 PM
CHELSEA AT&T officials have scaled down the size and moved the location of a proposed cellphone tower intended to aid first responders and improve reception along Routes 110 and 113 in Chelsea.
The new proposal, which AT&T sent to town officials at the beginning of February, outlines a 110-foot tower that would go up behind the Orange County Sheriff’s Office on Route 113. A 100-foot tower that currently sits at the site would be removed, according to a project overview from AT&T.
The project includes six panel antennae, a generator, a storage cabinet, and an 8-foot-high chain-link fence surrounding the base of the project, the notice said.