FirstEnergy Subsidiaries Add 5.75 MW Solar Facility on Redeveloped Ash Landfill

FirstEnergy Subsidiaries Launch 5.75 MW Solar Facility

FirstEnergy Subsidiaries Add 5.75 MW Solar Facility on Redeveloped Ash Landfill

FirstEnergy Subsidiaries Launch 5.75 MW West Virginia Solar Facility

As global solar projects expand, FirstEnergy subsidiaries Mon Power and Potomac Edison have inaugurated a 5.75 MW solar array on a repurposed ash landfill in West Virginia. This project represents a significant step in the state’s renewable energy transition from coal dependency.

Land Reclamation Meets Renewable Energy

The innovative site selection transforms an industrial wasteland into a clean power generator. This development mirrors the circular economy approach gaining traction across solar industries.

Project Highlights

  • 5.75 MW generation capacity
  • Redeveloped ash landfill site
  • Partnership with Enerpac for implementation

West Virginia’s Energy Transition

The solar facility serves as a model for climate-resilient infrastructure, demonstrating how legacy energy regions can adapt. As solar investments grow nationwide, this project highlights:

  • Economic diversification opportunities
  • Sustainable land reuse strategies
  • Community energy independence potential

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