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Discussed solar PV goals and/or strategies for increasing solar PV development, including large-scale solar plans, solar access, and/or solar adoption in disadvantaged communities.
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Discussed solar PV goals and/or strategies for increasing solar PV development, including large-scale solar plans, solar access, and/or solar adoption in disadvantaged communities.
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Leveraging private financing and public tax credits, the solar array comes at no cost to taxpayers, while reducing public energy costs and reducing over a billion (you read that right) pounds
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To reach Platinum status, Athens implemented instant permitting, installed solar on city facilities and created community partnerships through the Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council.
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To earn the Platinum designation, Athens implemented instant solar permitting, installed solar on city-owned facilities, publicly posted solar metrics, and fostered strategic community
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All revenues collected from the fee will be deposited into the Athens Public Solar Fund at Hocking Valley Bank to be used for the future development of solar PV systems on public buildings and facilities
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In partnership with Sustainable Ohio Public Energy Council (SOPEC), the City of Athens has created the following Step-By-Step Solar Guide, to make sure you are asking the right questions about solar
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To educate our residents, the City of Athens has provided a summary of state policies related to a property owner''s solar access and solar rights, including links to state policies.
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While political winds may be shifting away from renewable energy and electric vehicles on the federal level, Cary Ritzler, one of the co-chairs of the 100% Athens Clean and Renewable Energy
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In 2023, Athens installed solar arrays on East State Street producing 2.1 megawatts of electricity. These solar arrays provide power to the Athens Wastewater Treatment Plant, the Athens...
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After finishing its solar installations this year, the ACC government will produce about 8–9% of its electricity in-house through solar power, according to Wharton. That means Athens can
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