The former Butterworth dump — still an EPA Superfund site — will soon power 18,000 streetlights and 100 city buildings.
The city of Grand Rapids has selected Enerlogics Networks to build a 2-megawatt solar array on a former landfill site.
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – A new solar array that will power all of Grand Rapids’ municipal buildings, traffic signals and streetlights during the daytime is expected to be operational by the end of 2027, ...
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Earthquakes don’t rank highly as a natural risk to solar projects despite the isolated devastation they can cause. Wind, snow ...
The first time Chris Dahl heard rumblings of a plan to build a large solar array among the corn fields and tobacco sheds of East Windsor, she said the project sounded like a good enough idea. A ...
Concord may finally be joining the list of places putting solar farms atop their closed landfills. The final city permission for a 6.7-megawatt DC solar array on Old Turnpike Road near the city ...
EBENSBURG — The Central Cambria and Cambria Heights school districts received Solar for Schools grants that will reportedly save them money in the long run, school officials said. Central Cambria ...