Consumers Energy unveiled plans on Feb. 7 to build a 220-megawatt, utility-scale solar project in Kalamazoo County, Michigan.
At the Washington Township Board of Trustees meeting in Lewistown, a large number of residents expressed concerns with the project.
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New solar farm coming to Kalamazoo County, aims to power 52,000 homes
KALAMAZOO COUNTY, MI — A new solar project in Kalamazoo County set to begin in 2026, aims to power 52,000 homes per year by ...
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Consumers Energy said the project is a step in the company's "commitment to protecting the environment while creating jobs ...
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Liberty Farms Solar affirms Consumers ... we work together to develop a project that best fits Richland Township." Richland Township will benefit from local, county and school district personal ...
It’s also the first solar farm project that will receive a tax break from the county council. “We’re not moving dirt, we’re not building buildings, we’re not doing anything just set up ...
DE Shaw Renewable Investments (DESRI), in collaboration with Ranger Power, has started construction for the Show Me State ...
Feb. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Consumers Energy has announced plans for a utility-scale solar project to be constructed in Kalamazoo County near Richland Township that would bring 220 Megawatts (MW ...