Lincoln Tribune reports:
CLYDE—Open government advocates believe a controversial solar project on the campus of Haywood Community College is ill-advised because it shields the names of investors and involves a relatively new and risky industry.
FLS Energy of Ashesville is under contract to lease the rooftop of a $10 million Creative Arts Building under construction for the 30-year project....Read the full article
CLYDE—Open government advocates believe a controversial solar project on the campus of Haywood Community College is ill-advised because it shields the names of investors and involves a relatively new and risky industry.
FLS Energy of Ashesville is under contract to lease the rooftop of a $10 million Creative Arts Building under construction for the 30-year project....Read the full article
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These are the same points used to argue against the solar array at Enka High School .... why is it no one can find out who the real owners of the solar panels are?
By LOKEL
10/17/2011