4 FAQs about Highland solar energy storage

What is Highland solar?

Highland Solar is a 300-megawatt (AC) solar energy project, approved by the Ohio Power Siting Board, and located in Highland County, Ohio. The solar project is expected to produce affordable renewable energy. The project is expected to produce major environmental benefits with minimal impacts:

What is Highland BC solar project?

Highland BC Solar Project Limited Partnership (the Proponent) proposes to develop the Highland Solar and Energy Storage (Highland Solar) Project which would be approximately 395 hectares in size and located approximately 35 kilometres (km) west of Logan Lake and 15 km south of Ashcroft within the boundaries of the Thompson-Nicola Regional District.

Where can I find information on the Highland solar project?

For more information on the Highland Solar Project, visit the Environmental Assessment Office (EAO)'s project page. The Highland Solar Project is being reviewed by the EAO under the Environmental Assessment Act (the Act), 2018.

What are the benefits of Highland solar?

WHY: Solar energy is an abundant, sustainable source of zero-carbon electricity generation. Community Benefits: Once in operation, Highland Solar will be a significant new taxpayer in Highland County. Other community benefits include:

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