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  2. Solar power in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Solar panels in Cleveland. Solar power in Ohio has been increasing, as the cost of photovoltaics has decreased. Ohio installed 10 MW of solar in 2015. [1] Ohio adopted a net metering rule which allows any customer generating up to 25 kW to use net metering, with the kilowatt hour surplus rolled over each month, and paid by the utility once a year at the generation rate upon request.

  3. Franklin County's newest solar farm sparks controversy in ...

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    These three solar farms, with 150,000 solar panels on 500 acres, produce energy for the Penn State University system. With a total output of 53.5 megawatts, they generate 25% of the electricity ...

  4. Controversial Stark County solar project receives hearing ...

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    The controversial, $200 million Stark Solar project will get a hearing today before the Ohio Power Siting Board.. Parties to the case will have their chance to present evidence and testimony. The ...

  5. Photovoltaic power station - Wikipedia

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    The 40.5 MW Jännersdorf Solar Park in Prignitz, Germany. A photovoltaic power station, also known as a solar park, solar farm, or solar power plant, is a large-scale grid-connected photovoltaic power system (PV system) designed for the supply of merchant power.

  6. Samsung C&T plans to seek state permit for Washington ... - AOL

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    WASHINGTON TWP. − Samsung C&T America plans to apply for a state permit in December or January for its proposed solar farm in the township. Samsung's Stark Solar LLC filed initial paperwork on ...

  7. Renewable energy debate - Wikipedia

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    However, methods and opportunities exist to deploy these renewable technologies efficiently and unobtrusively: fixed solar collectors can double as noise barriers along highways, and extensive roadway, parking lot, and roof-top area is currently available; amorphous photovoltaic cells can also be used to tint windows and produce energy. [44]