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Southwest Colorado to get a new solar plant

  • September 18, 2018

Southwest Colorado is getting a new solar power plant. County commissioners in Telluride have signed a letter of support for construction of a 30-megawatt power plant.

Ute Peak Solar and Standard Solar plan to construct the operation at a substation in western Montrose County. Three main transmission lines will be built to carry the electrical power acorss Colorado and the West.

 San Miguel County commissioner Hilary Cooper says the solar operation will be large enough to replace a nearby coal-fired power plant which is scheduled to be closed by 2022.
The 30-megawatt solar plant should be capable of powering more than 4,500 homes.

 

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