This reminds me of the sloppiness and ineptness of the coal fired (using coal waste) power plant project proposed not far away from this, although I don’t recognize any of the names.  Interesting that I have heard nothing about it from any of my Lewisburg friends and acquaintances.

 

 

 

From: James Kotcon [mailto:jkotcon@wvu.edu]
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2016 3:48 PM
To: ec@osenergy.org; Nachy Kanfer; Bridget Lee; Daniel Chiotos; 'Beth Little'; glnelson1@frontier.com; Mike Price; Laurie Ardison; Liz Wiles
Subject: Tri-State Solar

 

Just an FYI, while doing an interview with a reporter about solar in WV, I looked up the Tri-State Solar case before the PSC.  Tri-State had proposed a 5.3 MW solar farm in Greenbriar County (Sam Black Church exit of I-64) on 26 acres.  I had been approached by some staffers in January because the developer had represented that Sierra Club supported the project, although we had never heard of it.  Based on discussions with people in the area, I had considered whether to file comments, but never did.  The word I got was that the developer was more talk than action, and that was one of the kinder things I heard.

 

The PSC did issue a final order approving the project in August.  It appears that the developer had an incomplete application, never did file the remaining required reports, and did not even file reply briefs after the hearing, but agreed to a "settlement" whereby he would file those reports before construction started.  The full document is at:

 

http://www.psc.state.wv.us/scripts/WebDocket/ViewDocument.cfm?CaseActivityID=454721&NotType='WebDocket'

 

 

Jim Kotcon


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