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Bristol seeing significant solar investment

CONSTRUCTION OF THE 3-acre, 500-kilowatt Bristol Community Solar array is close to the halfway point and is expected to be completed around the end of this year. The project, which consists of nearly 1,700 solar panels, occupies about a quarter of the town-owned land that used to host the Bristol municipal landfill. Photo by Richard Butz

If the 500kW community solar project under construction on 3 acres of Bristol’s former town landfill is completed, as hoped, by New Year’s, the project will have gone from idea to operational in less than two years.

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