More than $177 million has been invested through the USDA into rural Nevada communities in the past year, assisting more than 700 families in either helping them buy homes or to make improvements to their properties, and investing more than $28 million for community water and sewer system repairs, officials said Friday.
WADDINGTON â A Connecticut company is proposing the construction of an alternative current solar facility in the town of Waddington, one of several proposed in St. Lawrence County.
Green Street Power Partners, Stamford, Conn., is proposing the use of about 16.17 acres of a 161.5-acre parcel at 1497 County Route 31 in Waddington. The solar facility would have a maximum generating capacity of 2.5 megawatts.
Green Street Power Partners has submitted an application to Rural Development-Rural Business Program for funding of the proposal under the Rural Energy for American Program Renewable Energy Systems & Energy Efficiency Improvement Loans and Grants program.
According to the companyâs website, Green Street Power Partners is a national developer, financier and operator of solar energy systems for schools, nonprofits and municipalities expanding across the country. Fully subscribed community solar projects are located in several areas, such as Middle Grove, N.Y. (6.3 megawat