175-MW solar array planned for former coal mine in Maryland
Competitive Power Ventures (CPV) plans to install a 175-MWAC solar project on the site of a former coal mine in Maryland.
The CPV Backbone Solar Farm is proposed to be built on former Vindex/Arch Coal mining sites just north of Kitzmiller, Maryland. The mines closed recently after decades of operation during which they served as a major economic driver for the region. The project will be sited on approximately 1,100 acres of the former mine property.
CPV has been conducting environmental, geotechnical, electrical, and engineering studies on the property since early 2020. The start of construction is planned for early 2022 with the start of operations targeted for mid-2023.
“Competitive Power Ventures’ proposal to invest in a new solar energy facility in Garrett County is welcome news and a win-win for the people of our region,” said Sen. George C. Edwards (District 1). “The project’s re-purposing of a former coal mine reduces the need to take additional farmland out of production while providing a much-needed economic boost as we work to build back from the impact of the COVID pandemic.”
At its March 16 regular meeting, the Garrett County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution supporting the project. In addition, key local groups have expressed support for the project.
News item from CPV
<!–
–>
Original Source: https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2021/03/175-mw-solar-array-planned-for-former-coal-mine-in-maryland/