Platte River to break ground on largest solar project in Northern Colorado

By BizWest

Platte River Power Authority will officially break ground on its Black Hollow Solar project, which will provide enough electricity to power more than 36,000 homes a year.

The authority will host a groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday to commemorate its largest solar project to date, the Black Hollow Solar project. The plan is to complete it by 2025 and deliver roughly 367,000 megawatt-hours of energy to Platte River’s system every year, according to a news release.

The pandemic, tariffs and other challenges delayed the project for three years, the release said.

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