Plans for solar farm that could power more homes than exist in entire county move forward
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, JUL 7 – The Planning Inspectorate is assessing the application for a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project that includes 800 acres for wildlife and aims to enhance biodiversity.
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Locals push back after developer shares plans for first-of-its-kind mega-solar project: 'I don't know enough about that yet'
Clark County, Ohio, may soon become home to a large-scale solar power plant, according to WYSO. Invenergy has been working to get permission to build a new 180-megawatt plant called Sloopy. The developer has said that will be enough to power over 33,000 homes and that the project will generate local jobs. "I don't know enough about that yet to know what that'll generate," said Harmony Township Trustee Jay Flax, per WYSO. "This is all so new to …
Lawsuit filed against Wagoner County Board of Commissioners in solar farm denial
A multi-billion-dollar energy company has filed a civil lawsuit against the Wagoner County Board of Commissioners, alleging that the company's application to build a solar farm near Porter was improperly denied.
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