Mon Power and Potomac Edison Expand Solar Program in West Virginia
Reuters
Nov 21
Mon Power and Potomac Edison Expand Solar Program in West Virginia
FirstEnergy Corporation subsidiary Mon Power has implemented "solar grazing" at its 80-acre Fort Martin solar facility in Monongalia County, West Virginia, using hundreds of sheep to maintain vegetation around 50,000 solar panels. Mon Power and fellow FirstEnergy subsidiary Potomac Edison have developed three solar sites in West Virginia with a combined capacity of 30 megawatts.
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