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FirstEnergy completes third solar site in West Virginia
FirstEnergy completes third solar site in West Virginia

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time6 days ago

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FirstEnergy completes third solar site in West Virginia

MARLOWE, (WBOY) — FirstEnergy, which operates Mon Power and Potomac Edison in West Virginia, has converted an ash landfill in Berkeley County into a solar site, the third one by the company in West Virginia. The site has 17,000 solar panels and produces 5.75 megawatts of power, which is enough to power almost 1,000 homes, according to estimates. A press release from FirstEnergy said the site, along with the two other operational sites in Maidsville and Rivesville, will help meet West Virginia's electricity needs. Photo of West Virginia Trooper praying with homeless man goes viral 'Our solar projects create construction jobs, support U.S. manufacturing and help us accommodate increased demand for electricity. We are committed to ensuring that our customers have the right mix and amount of generation to support their everyday needs, and our solar facilities are a growing part of that,' Dan Rossero, Vice President of FirstEnergy's West Virginia Generation, said in the press release. FirstEnergy has plans to create five total solar sites in West Virginia which will create enough power for more than 8,000 homes and generate more than 87,000 solar renewable energy credits (SREC) that can be purchased by customers in West Virginia. According to FirstEnergy, at 4 cents per kilowatt hour on top of normal rates, West Virginia customers can purchase and use SREC for as little as $2 per month. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

New Solar Site Generating Energy in Berkeley County, West Virginia
New Solar Site Generating Energy in Berkeley County, West Virginia

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time02-06-2025

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New Solar Site Generating Energy in Berkeley County, West Virginia

Mon Power and Potomac Edison complete 36-acre solar project in Marlowe FAIRMONT, June 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Mon Power and Potomac Edison, subsidiaries of FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE), have completed their third utility-scale solar site in West Virginia to help meet the state's electricity needs. More than 17,000 solar panels are now producing up to 5.75 megawatts of renewable power at the Marlowe site in Berkeley County. One megawatt of solar energy powers a national average of 173 homes, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association. Aerial photos and drone video footage of the Marlowe solar site are available to view or download on FirstEnergy's Flickr page. The new solar facility is situated on approximately 36 acres of company-owned property along Interstate 81 and the Potomac River. The site was previously an ash landfill for the former R. Paul Smith Power Station. In 2022, after harvesting more than three million tons of ash for use in cement manufacturing, FirstEnergy successfully completed the closure of the landfill, paving the way for its redevelopment as part of the companies' solar program. Mon Power and Potomac Edison used 54 local union workers for construction at the site. Additionally, the solar panels, racking system steel and supporting electrical equipment were made in the United States. Dan Rossero, Vice President of FirstEnergy's West Virginia Generation: "Our solar projects create construction jobs, support U.S. manufacturing and help us accommodate increased demand for electricity. We are committed to ensuring that our customers have the right mix and amount of generation to support their everyday needs, and our solar facilities are a growing part of that." The companies' West Virginia solar program supports a 2020 bill passed by the West Virginia Legislature that authorizes electric companies to own and operate up to 200 megawatts of solar generation facilities to help meet the state's electricity needs. The program involves the siting and development of solar projects on brownfield or impacted industrial properties while encouraging economic development in West Virginia, as a number of companies require that a portion of the electricity they purchase be generated by renewable sources. Mon Power and Potomac Edison plan to develop a total of five solar projects that will comprise 50 megawatts of solar generation. The companies completed their first solar project at Fort Martin Power Station (18.9 megawatts) in early 2024, and their Rivesville solar site (5.5 megawatts) came online last fall. In total, the companies now have 30 megawatts of solar capacity. Combined, the five projects will create more than 87,000 solar renewable energy credits (SRECs) available for purchase by customers who support renewable energy in West Virginia. SRECs are certificates that represent the environmental attributes of solar power and prove solar energy was generated on the purchasers' behalf. For every megawatt hour of solar renewable electricity generated, one SREC is produced. Since the inception of the solar program, Mon Power and Potomac Edison have enrolled residential customers as well as large commercial and institutional customers, including the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) in Morgantown and the town of Harpers Ferry. The cost to purchase SRECs through the program is 4 cents per kilowatt hour in addition to normal rates. To subscribe or find out more about the solar program, Mon Power and Potomac Edison customers in West Virginia can visit or call 1-800-505-7283. Mon Power serves about 395,000 customers in 34 West Virginia counties. Follow Mon Power at on X @MonPowerWV, and on Facebook at Potomac Edison serves about 285,000 customers in seven counties in Maryland and 155,000 customers in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. Follow Potomac Edison at on X @PotomacEdison, and on Facebook at FirstEnergy is dedicated to integrity, safety, reliability and operational excellence. Its electric distribution companies form one of the nation's largest investor-owned electric systems, serving more than six million customers in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, West Virginia, Maryland and New York. The company's transmission subsidiaries operate approximately 24,000 miles of transmission lines that connect the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions. Follow FirstEnergy online at and on X @FirstEnergyCorp. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE FirstEnergy Corp. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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