Upstate New York Communities to Build 8,000-Panel Solar Project

The developer Nexamp Community Solar will pay $3,900 per megawatt AC to be divided among the city of Little Falls, Herkimer County and the Little Falls City School District, according to the Utica Observer-Dispatch.
June 3, 2019

A large solar farm with 8,000 photovoltaic panels in a region of the country that typically doesn’t see as may solar farms as the Sun Belt, was approved this week. According to the Utica Observer-Dispatch,The Herkimer County Industrial Development Agency voted Tuesday to approve an inducement resolution for a proposed solar project in the city of Little Falls (NY).” The agreement calls for developer Nexamp Community Solar to begin by paying $3,900 per megawatt AC to be divided among the city of Little Falls, Herkimer County and the Little Falls City School District. Details

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