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Scaled back solar farm still a threat to watershed, Connecticut group says

November 9, 2020 by Energy News Network

The 15-megawatt project would clear up to 75 acres of forest between two brooks that feed the Niantic River.

Original source: Energy News Network

Filed Under: Renewable, Solar

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