Officials in Shutesbury and Pelham are supporting another Massachusetts community in a Supreme Judicial Court case that, depending on its outcome, could limit how cities and towns control development of large-scale solar projects.With several area.
SHUTESBURY In Shutesbury, up to 190 acres of forested land could be used for five solar projects that would generate 45 megawatts of power. In Amherst, 45 acres of wooded property could make way for an 11-megawatt project.These proposed.
SHUTESBURY Up to 190 acres of forested land in Shutesbury could be used for five solar projects that would generate 45 megawatts of power. In neighboring Amherst, 45 acres of wooded property could make way for an 11-megawatt project.These proposed.
SHUTESBURY In Shutesbury, up to 190 acres of forested land could be used for five solar projects that would generate 45 megawatts of power. In Amherst, 45 acres of wooded property could make way for an 11-megawatt project.These proposed.
AMHERST An 18-month moratorium on large-scale solar projects, already narrowly supported by the Town Council earlier in November, will continue making its way through municipal hearings.But whether there is still urgency in getting the temporary.