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Cuyahoga Green Energy wins major EPA grant; county outlines multi-site solar and microgrid rollout
Summary
Cuyahoga Green Energy officials said the county won a $129 million EPA Climate Pollution Reduction Grant and outlined planned solar sites, a Euclid microgrid project and public EV chargers, with multi-year implementation and tax-credit timing constraints.
Cuyahoga Green Energy Administrator Mike Foley told council that the county was awarded a $129,000,000 Climate Pollution Reduction Grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and is moving into large-scale implementation that pairs federal grant dollars, tax-credit strategies and local projects.
Foley described an implementation package that includes site-specific projects: a Euclid microgrid…
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