Edelen Renewables Hopes to Expand Solar Technology in Central Kentucky
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, JUL 31 – Edelen Renewables aims to generate 100,000 MWh annually from a 400-acre closed landfill, supporting Lexington's renewable goals and providing significant revenue without taxpayer cost.
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Lexington company submits proposal for solar facility at former dump
A decommissioned landfill in Lexington could get new life as a clean energy producer. Edelen Renewables announced a proposal to transform the former dump into a solar farm that could power thousands of homes."The reality is, we're going to need twice the power that we currently produce right now to drive the electrification of everything," Adam Edelen, founder and CEO of Edelen Renewables, said at a press conference.The announcement aligns with …
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