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Bitter fight over a solar farm in Johnston has lasted years. Is it a sign of things to come?

As renewable energy needs clash with communities and neighbors, fights like this one could become more common in Rhode Island.

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Still no vote on solar | Johnston Sun Rise

Editor’s Note: This is the fifth installment of a series looking at the newest iteration of the proposed Winsor Avenue solar farm. The public hearing is expected to continue in January, with a likely vote on a special-use permit to build an industrial-scale 19-megawatt (MW) solar field, with nearly 50,000 solar panels at 118 Winsor Ave. in northwest Johnston. Watch for more coverage leading up to and following the expected continuation of this hearing on Jan. 25.

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Still no vote on solar | Cranston Herald

Editor’s Note: This is the fifth installment of a series looking at the newest iteration of the proposed Winsor Avenue solar farm. The public hearing is expected to continue in January, with a likely vote on a special-use permit to build an industrial-scale 19-megawatt (MW) solar field, with nearly 50,000 solar panels at 118 Winsor Ave. in northwest Johnston. Watch for more coverage leading up to and following the expected continuation of this hearing on Jan. 25.

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Still no vote on solar | Warwick Beacon

Editor’s Note: This is the fifth installment of a series looking at the newest iteration of the proposed Winsor Avenue solar farm. The public hearing is expected to continue in January, with a likely vote on a special-use permit to build an industrial-scale 19-megawatt (MW) solar field, with nearly 50,000 solar panels at 118 Winsor Ave. in northwest Johnston. Watch for more coverage leading up to and following the expected continuation of this hearing on Jan. 25.

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Residents urge Johnston RI to reject a solar project in residential neighborhood

Nearly 200 have turned out in force at each of the three zoning board meetings this fall about the project. The board may vote at their next meeting on Jan. 25.

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