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Lincolnville school plans to buy power from local solar farm - By Susan Mustapich

To our readers, Lincolnville school plans to buy power from local solar farmPlan to bring energy efficiency, cut costs, benefit the environment and add educational value with students learning about the solar farm. By Susan Mustapich | May 11, 2021 Courtesy of: SunRaise Investments Lincolnville Central School is in negotiations with SunRaise Investments, approved by the Planning Board to build a four-megawatt solar farm within a mile of the school. This photograph shows SunRaise s five-megawatt solar farm in Belfast. Lincolnville The Lincolnville Central School Committee hopes to soon be in contract with a new solar farm to be built less than a mile from the school.

Lincolnville school plans to buy power from local solar farm - By Susan Mustapich

To our readers, Lincolnville school plans to buy power from local solar farmPlan to bring energy efficiency, cut costs, benefit the environment and add educational value with students learning about the solar farm. By Susan Mustapich | May 11, 2021 Courtesy of: SunRaise Investments Lincolnville Central School is in negotiations with SunRaise Investments, approved by the Planning Board to build a four-megawatt solar farm within a mile of the school. This photograph shows SunRaise s five-megawatt solar farm in Belfast. Lincolnville The Lincolnville Central School Committee hopes to soon be in contract with a new solar farm to be built less than a mile from the school.

Solar industry baffled, angry as CMP cites need for costly upgrades

Solar industry baffled, angry as CMP cites need for costly upgrades The utility told many developers last week that their projects are causing technical problems at power substations. One calls it ‘a titanic event’ that raises doubt about projects worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Share This community solar project near Route 1 in Belfast is already built and scheduled to be in service soon, but Central Maine Power is unexpectedly indicating that the developer, SunRaise Investments of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, will first need to spend an unspecified amount of money to fix voltage problems at the local substation. Photo courtesy of Greg M. Cooper

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