4 FAQs about Township installs solar panels

Will solar panels be installed in Iosco Township?

Residents of Iosco Township, a farming community south of Fowlerville and near Webberville, attended to oppose DTE Electric Co.'s plans for two solar energy districts totaling more than 1,800 acres, or nearly 3 square miles. If DTE's plan comes to fruition, arrays of solar panels would be installed on much of the land.

How much will solar energy save a township?

Solar Renewable Energy owns and finances the system. The township estimates it will save $266,780 in the first year and $16.6 million over 40 years in energy costs. After six years, the township will have the option to purchase the system at a reduced cost.

Where is East Pennsboro's new solar array located?

East Pennsboro Township has a new solar field. The new 2.47-megawatt ground-mounted solar array is located at the township's former decommissioned landfill and public works site at 750 S. Humer St. Officials held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the project last month.

Will the township board vote on DTE rezoning?

The township board could vote on the rezoning at its Thursday, Dec. 18 meeting. Township resident Laurie Adams, who lives next to the proposed solar project, had requested the township board have a special public hearing Thursday night before deciding on DTE's rezoning requests.

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