Richland County Approves $112.5M Solar Farm for 2028 Completion
RICHLAND COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA, JUL 9 – The $112.5 million project will create a 75-megawatt facility expanding utility-scale solar power to meet state renewable energy mandates and county needs.
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$112 million solar farm approved for rural part of Richland County
An over 400-acre solar farm was approved July 8 by Richland County Council. Costing over $100 million, the site will be an addition to an existing solar farm and is expected to be operational by the end of 2028.
Planned Multi-Million Dollar Solar Investment to Energize Richland County, SC - The MinorityEye
Pontiac Solar LLC announces plans to construct a solar farm in Eastover, South Carolina. The company is planning on investing $112.5 million to develop a tract along Pine Thicket Road for the 75-megawatt installation. Once operational, the farm is expected to produce enough energy to support County and State’s energy needs. “Pontiac Solar LLC looks forward to launching this newest solar site in South Carolina. We’re looking forward to contributi…
Solar farm planned for Richland County - ABC Columbia
RICHLAND COUNTY, S.C. (WOLO)– A new solar farm is coming to Richland County. County officials say Pontiac Solar announced plans to invest more than 112 million dollars to develop land along Pine Thicket Road in Eastover. Once it is operational, officials say the farm will produce enough energy to support the county and state’s energy needs. Categories: Local News, Richland Tags: Richland County
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