
ABOUT THE PROJECT
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160-megawatt (MWac) capacity will generate enough clean energy each year to power 38,000 average North Carolina homes
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The use of setbacks and tree planting will limit project visibility to neighbors
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Landowners retain ownership of land during and after lease; the land will be made ready to resume farming after the lease expires
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Over $240 million estimated total Project investment with substantial tax revenue reinvested into the local and state communities
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Helps meet the growing demand for clean renewable energy sources in North Carolina and the state's commitment to be carbon-neutral by 2050
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Construction is expected to begin as early as 2027
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Life cycle: 35 years from date of commercial operation
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Estimated project size of 900 fenced acres distributed between two sites: East - 450 acres & West - 450 acres



