Two southern Maine renewable energy developers think Mason Station in Wiscasset is a great location for their next project. Ryan Gahagan of Treadwood, LLC of Portland and Aaron Svedlow of North Light Energy of Falmouth have a three-year option to.
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Solar developers won approval Monday night for a 20-megawatt, 101-acre solar array in Lewiston that will use 1219 Sabattus St. as the main entrance.
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LEWISTON Old Mill Solar LLC won Planning Board approval Monday night for a 101-acre, $29.1 million solar array off Sabattus Street and the company hopes to start prepping the site this fall.
“We’re excited about the opportunity for solar in North America as well as here in Lewiston,” said Jon Gravel, vice president of North Light Energy, one of the two project partners. “It’s a quiet neighbor, and I think a great project and opportunity for the city of Lewiston.”
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The East Windsor project comes after a large solar array began operating in 2019 in Simsbury. Tobacco Valley Solar (shown) was designed to produce 26 megawatts. (Town of East Windsor photo)
The Connecticut Siting Council has approved the largest solar development in the northeastern United States, a 120-megawatt project covering 485 acres.
Construction of Gravel Pit Solar could begin as early as this year and be finished in late 2022 or early 2023, state and local officials said.
First Selectman Jason Bowsza said the project presents an opportunity for East Windsor to be a part of the state s renewable energy goals while seeing a significant increase in local tax revenue for the town.