Did you know that according to the American Public Power Association it takes an average of 11,857 gallons of water to produce 1 Megawatt-hour of electricity - enough to power the average American home for 1.2 months or drive an electric vehicle 3600 miles? Solar power uses very little, which means solar power is water conservation. So, we were especially excited to host the Solar Adopter's Conference yesterday at our facility in Coatesville. This collaboration between the Chester County Planning Commission and the CCEDC - Chester County Economic Development Council was an informative gathering of Federal, State, County, and Industry leaders to discuss the process, funding, and case studies for utilizing this alternative energy source. This "standing-room-only" event was a huge success and we were thrilled to be a part of it.
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We just released the 2023 annual review and Q4 update of "The 50 States of Solar." In 2023, 47 states, D.C., and Puerto Rico took action, with Maine, California, Colorado, Michigan, North Carolina, Arkansas, and Connecticut leading the way. A total of 273 policy and rate changes were proposed, pending, or decided. See what all the action was about at https://lnkd.in/gdiZvvrQ
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TODAY: Our Power Expert, Alex Perez will be moderating a panel on 'Forecasting Demand in Southern Europe' at the the Large Solar Scale SE event in Athens, Greece. This panel will unpack questions such as where is inward investing changing domestic industry and their power needs? How can investors plan ahead to meet these needs? How is the power mix expected to evolve? If you are planning on attending this event, be sure to stop by and visit the panel session. Find out more about the event here: https://okt.to/E7rqNK
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ICYMI: We had a stellar discussion yesterday with our panel of industry & economic development leaders about all things utility scale solar in Virginia, including the opportunities it brings, misconceptions, and the political landscape. Check it out! https://bit.ly/42OZMAT
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Here is the latest Virginia Solar Land Use Newsletter, brought to you by Jared Burden and Alexis Laundry.
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Issue 24 of GreeneHurlocker's Virginia Solar Land Use Newsletter, curated by our own Alexis Laundry. Lots of interesting stuff in here! Claire Gardner Andy Brownstein Ann-Neil Cosby
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5moWho would've thought: solar power is key to conserving water! It’s like having a secret weapon in our fight to save resources and protect our planet.