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Tell Linn County Supervisors to Support Solar Energy in Linn County!

Two solar projects are proposed for Linn County – one at the former Duane Arnold
nuclear site; and another near Coggon. If constructed, the two solar farms would bring
clean energy and economic development to Linn County.

The Duane Arnold Solar Project will generate electricity to power 600,000 homes.
Besides generating electricity, the three-phase solar project will provide:

  • $820 million in private investment
  • $37 million in property tax payments over the life of the project
  • Employment for 300 workers during construction.

The solar project near Coggon will generate 100 megawatts of clean energy, and also
provide millions of dollars in property tax revenue to Linn County and create 350 local
construction jobs.

Tax revenue from these projects can improve county services and infrastructure - from
funding local schools to providing broadband internet or improving and building new
roads.

Solar energy is clean and less expensive than fossil fuels, like coal or natural gas. Let’s tell our local elected officials to support the future of solar energy
in our county!

 

Support Solar in Linn County copy

Tell Linn County Supervisors to Support Solar Energy in Linn County!

Two solar projects are proposed for Linn County – one at the former Duane Arnold
nuclear site; and another near Coggon. If constructed, the two solar farms would bring
clean energy and economic development to Linn County.

The Duane Arnold Solar Project will generate electricity to power 600,000 homes.
Besides generating electricity, the three-phase solar project will provide:

  • $820 million in private investment
  • $37 million in property tax payments over the life of the project
  • Employment for 300 workers during construction.

The solar project near Coggon will generate 100 megawatts of clean energy, and also
provide millions of dollars in property tax revenue to Linn County and create 350 local
construction jobs.

Tax revenue from these projects can improve county services and infrastructure - from
funding local schools to providing broadband internet or improving and building new
roads.

Solar energy is clean and less expensive than fossil fuels, like coal or natural gas. Let’s tell our local elected officials to support the future of solar energy
in our county!