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Strata Solar and Avista Utilities reportedly held a ribbon-cutting ceremony
last week for the largest PV project developed in Washington state.
The project consists of 81,700 solar panels, estimated to be 10 times
larger than the state's previous largest photovoltaic array.
Now completed, the site's projected power generation is 48,000 MWh per year, generating enough electricity to power
4,000 homes.
Local businesses can purchase on-site generated electricity through Avista's Solar Select program, which is committed to an eight-year limit of 1.
2 million kilowatt-hours per year, or 5.
3 cents
per kilowatt-hour.
According to the press release, Adams County in Washington will receive about $4 million in property tax revenue
from the array website over the next 20 years.
Adams County Economic Development Director "We have huge untapped potential
here.
We are trying to diversify the county's economy by introducing new businesses and creating jobs
.
They have created a critical new tax base to support everything that already exists here
.
”
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Strata Solar and Avista Utilities reportedly held a ribbon-cutting ceremony
last week for the largest PV project developed in Washington state.
The project consists of 81,700 solar panels, estimated to be 10 times
larger than the state's previous largest photovoltaic array.
Now completed, the site's projected power generation is 48,000 MWh per year, generating enough electricity to power
4,000 homes.
Local businesses can purchase on-site generated electricity through Avista's Solar Select program, which is committed to an eight-year limit of 1.
2 million kilowatt-hours per year, or 5.
3 cents
per kilowatt-hour.
According to the press release, Adams County in Washington will receive about $4 million in property tax revenue
from the array website over the next 20 years.
Adams County Economic Development Director "We have huge untapped potential
here.
We are trying to diversify the county's economy by introducing new businesses and creating jobs
.
They have created a critical new tax base to support everything that already exists here
.
”
:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)
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