After questioning variances granted by the township’s zoning hearing board and agreeing to hire a specialist to review a glare study, the Mount Joy Township Board of Supervisors delayed decisions
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Rachel McDevitt, StateImpact PennsylvaniaDecember 23, 2020
The Nittany 1 Solar Farm, seen here from outside protective fencing in Lurgan Township, Franklin County on Nov. 24, 2020. (Rachel McDevitt/StateImpact Pennsylvania)
This story originally appeared on StateImpact Pennsylvania.
About a year ago, Dan Brockett’s phone started ringing with calls from people asking for advice on solar developers who wanted to lease their land.
At first, the Penn State Extension educator thought it might be a scam. He wondered if Pennsylvania even gets enough sun to make solar energy worth it.
Brockett soon discovered energy companies are willing to bet that it is. There are more than 350 solar projects proposed for the commonwealth pending before the region’s electric grid operator, PJM.