Connecticut Post (Sunday)

Solar garden gets go- ahead

- By Brian Gioiele brian. gioiele@ hearstmedi­act. com

SHELTON — Solar panels will soon be part of the River Road landscape.

The Planning and Zoning Commission, at its meeting Wednesday, approved a special exception for USS Shelton Solar LLC, a subsidiary of Minnesotab­ased US Solar Corp. This will allow the firm to construct a 975- kilowatt community solar garden on 5.9 acres of a 102- acre parcel at 866 River Road.

“I’m all for renewable energy,” commission­er Charles Kelly said. “I think this is a very good project.”

Materials Innovation and Recycling Authority owns the property, which is a capped landfill. The P& Z decision is contingent on further approval for the project from the Inland Wetlands Commission, which commission­ers stated is expected.

USS Shelton Solar selected the site because it offers unobstruct­ed access to natural sunlight, does not impact any wetlands or neighborin­g properties, gives adequate space for setbacks or landscape screening, and has proximity to distributi­on facilities, according to the applicatio­n.

An existing United Illuminati­ng substation is also nearby.

The project will “generate enough electricit­y to power approximat­ely 225 homes annually and interconne­ct directly to the existing distributi­on system of the United Illuminati­ng Co.,” the applicatio­n says.

“Residents, businesses and public entities in and around ( the) city of Shelton who are United Illuminati­ng customers may subscribe to a portion of the electricit­y generated and receive bill credits on their United Illuminati­ng bills,” the applicatio­n states. “In this way, local residents and businesses receive a direct economic benefit from the project.”

According to the applicatio­n, the Shelton public school district has expressed interest in becoming a subscriber to the solar garden.

The project is mostly composed of solar panels, inverters and racking. The developer will use a ballasted system to avoid disturbing the underlying closed landfill. Racking is installed on top of concrete footings to ensure longterm stability and structural soundness. The use of footings will also facilitate decommissi­oning at the end of the life of the project, as they are easily removed, the applicatio­n states.

USS Shelton Solar is contracted to deliver electricit­y for 20 years beginning on the date of commercial operation, which is expected to begin in 2020.

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