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Duke Energy to Build 6MW Solar Project in Rowan County, N.C.

Published on 7 Mar 2016
Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions 
Duke Energy announced its third solar project to be built in 2016, with the 6MW Woodleaf Solar Facility slated for Rowan County, N.C.

"We see 2016 shaping up to be active year for Duke Energy-owned solar projects," said Rob Caldwell, senior vice president, Distributed Energy Resources. "Our customers want us to actively pursue renewable energy, and we are delivering on that desire."

"We appreciate Duke Energy's continued investment in Rowan County with the Woodleaf project," said Greg Edds, chairman of the Rowan County Commissioners. "Duke Energy has made significant investments in the community to meet the energy needs of the region and we look forward to a continuing partnership with them in Rowan County."

The Woodleaf Solar Facility will be located near the intersection of Highway 801 and Old U.S. Highway 70 in the community of Woodleaf in Rowan County. It will occupy roughly 50 acres of land already owned by Duke Energy. If approved by the NCUC, the project will begin construction in the second quarter of 2016, with completion targeted for the end of the year.


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