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AEUG Fleming Solar representative outlines proposed Fleming County solar project
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Summary
At the Nov. 10, 2020 Fleming County Fiscal Court meeting, AEUG Fleming Solar LLC representative Adam Stratton presented a proposed local solar project, discussing leases, permitting, potential tax revenue and workforce needs; the court received the presentation but took no formal action.
At the Nov. 10, 2020 meeting of the Fleming County Fiscal Court, Adam Stratton, a representative of AEUG Fleming Solar LLC (a subsidiary of ACCIONA), presented details of a proposed local solar project and answered questions from court members.
Stratton described anticipated construction costs and said an approximate (unspecified) number of landowners have signed 30-year leases for portions of their property. He discussed an anticipated project timeline, potential environmental impacts and the current status of a purchase-of-power agreement. He told the court that the Kentucky Siting Board process includes local committee input, and he described projected property tax revenue and use of a local workforce and possible Industrial Revenue Bond participation; specific dollar estimates and exact lease counts were not provided in the minutes.
The presentation covered permitting and siting issues and flagged local committee involvement under state siting board requirements. The minutes do not record a motion or vote on the project; the item was presented for information and questions. Court members did not take formal action at the meeting, and the transcript does not specify next procedural steps such as follow-up meetings, filings or local approvals.
Provenance: presentation and Q&A recorded in court minutes (SEG 012–SEG 014).
