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Citizens Energy Corporation installs solar on old dairy farm in southeastern Georgia

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commissioning-ceremony-11-18-16Clean, green electric power began flowing today from a major utility-scale solar array built by Boston-based Citizens Energy Corporation on an old dairy farm in southeastern Georgia.

Electricity from the Old Midville Solar Project in Millen began feeding into the transmission grid after the symbolic pulling of an electric switch by Brian Morrissey, Managing Director of Citizens Solar, and Jenkins County Commission Chairman Jerry Henry.

Local business and elected leaders also attended the commissioning ceremony for the 28-megawatt solar farm, built on 233 acres of a closed dairy farm. The $45 million project, one of the largest investments in Jenkins County in years, created 250 construction jobs.

Power from the project’s 90,000 ground-mounted panels will produce about 45,000 megawatt hours of electricity annually, enough to power close to 3,000 homes or displace 28,000 tons of carbon every year – the equivalent of taking 6,000 cars off the road.

The project, permitted by the Jenkins County Development Authority, is selling all the electricity to Georgia Power in keeping with the utility’s aggressive support of renewable energy. Citizens Energy was selected by Georgia Power as a renewable energy provider through a highly competitive bid. The Old Midville Solar Project will add $250,000 annually to county tax revenues.

“We’re proud of our work with our partners here in Jenkins County to build the largest solar array to date in our portfolio of 30 projects,” said Brian Morrissey, a Georgia native and West Point graduate who has directed Citizens Solar’s growth over the last six years.

“This project is a win-win for everyone. It provides affordable green energy that cuts down on greenhouse gas emissions, brings jobs and significant tax dollars to Jenkins County, and generates revenues our parent company, non-profit Citizens Energy Corporation, uses to help the poor.”

“Jenkins County is extremely proud to welcome Citizens Energy Corporation as a corporate citizen to our community. Their extensive solar panel enterprise will provide clean energy to area citizens for many years,” said Jenkins County Commission Chairman Jerry Henry, who also sits on the board of the Jenkins County Development Authority. “The construction period and ongoing operations here are creating additional economic development, job creation, and improved business opportunities for Jenkins County.”

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