West Virginia Enters New Energy Era with Completion of Solar Site
View a video of Mon Power's solar site construction from start to finish
Public officials and entities that subscribed to receive a large portion of the energy generated at the Fort Martin solar site toured the facility and met with company leadership during the event. View photos on the company's Flickr page.
Nearly 50,000 solar panels are now generating renewable energy at the approximately 80-acre Fort Martin site, which can produce up to 18.9 megawatts (MW) of solar energy per hour. One MW of solar energy powers a national average of 173 homes, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association.
Jim Myers, President of West Virginia Operations: "We're proud to have achieved our goal of completing this solar site using local union workers. It is important to have this voluntary option available to customers, as renewable energy is a large economic driver in both attracting new industry to
Mon Power hired more than 100 local union workers, primarily from the
Watch a video about the labor workers and resources used to complete the solar site.
Ultimately, the companies' five sites are expected to collectively generate up to 50 megawatts of renewable energy. In August, the West Virginia Public Service Commission (PSC) approved the companies' request to construct the Fort Martin solar site and two others in
The companies plan to seek final approval from the PSC later this year to build the additional two solar sites in
To subscribe or find out more about the solar program, Mon Power and Potomac Edison customers in
Mon Power serves about 395,000 customers in 34
Potomac Edison serves about 275,000 customers in seven counties in
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