The Lansing Board of Water and Light will create the first community solar parks in their service territory.
IN THE NEWS: COMMUNITY SOLAR COMING FOR BWL CUSTOMERS
Dawn Parker – “Do you know the odds of a sunny day this time of year?” Michigan Energy Options Executive Director John Kinch joked Tuesday afternoon. The abundant sunshine over Burcham Park might have been read as a good omen. Kinch and other local officials were there to announce the first of two solar parks in the Lansing Board of Water and Light’s service area.
In The News: Two new solar power parks coming to Lansing and East Lansing
Haley Herzog – Lansing mayor Virg Bernero and East Lansing mayor Nathan Triplett are joining the Lansing Board of Water and Light to announce two new solar parks in an effort to continue to sustain mid-Michigan.
In The News: Community Solar Parks to be Developed in Cities of East Lansing and Lansing
Officials from the Lansing Board of Water & Light (BWL), City of East Lansing and City of Lansing announced plans today to build the first community solar parks in BWL’s service territory. The announcement was held at East Lansing’s Burcham Park, a retired landfill site and the proposed location of the first of the two community solar developments. (news release from Lansing Board of Water & Light)
In the News: East Lansing, BWL Close to Deal on Solar Project
Dawn Parker – East Lansing is close to reaching an agreement with the Lansing Board of Water and Light for a community solar facility in the city, East Lansing Mayor Nathan Triplett said Friday.