Ohio Valley solar power plant could bring in $900,000 a year

WTRF | Taylor Long January 20

HARRISON COUNTY, Ohio (WTRF) The proposed Harrison County Solar Power Plant could bring up to $900,000 a year for the County.

Commissioners approved a resolution with company officials which takes the Nottingham Solar Facility another step forward.

Commissioner Paul Coffland says the facility has to provide Payment in Lieu of Taxes, or a PILOT fee for the county.

Commissioners approved a resolution with company officials which takes the Nottingham Solar Facility another step forward.

Commissioner Paul Coffland says the facility has to provide Payment in Lieu of Taxes, or a PILOT fee for the county.

He says the county gets roughly $40,000 from that land now and with this plant that will increase significantly.

Coffland says that money will be going toward the School District, Belmont-Harrison Joint Vocational, Athens Township, and levies like the General Health District, and the Library.

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