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Ground Breaking of Brockton Solar Energy Park
By MB-BigB | April 29, 2006
Ground Breaking of Brockton Solar Energy Park
Apr 28, 2006, 07:46
BROCKTON – The City Brockton will build New England’s largest solar array at a remediated 27-acre brownfield off Grove Street. The 500-kilowatt (kW) solar photovoltaic (PV) array or “brightfield” will be installed in an urban park setting with interpretive displays. The brightfield could include as many as 6,720 solar panels connected in strings that span the site. The brightfield will grow incrementally to 1 MW. Full story here
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