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Fleming County raises concerns about AEUG Fleming Solar (ACCIONA) over missing decommissioning documents

Fleming County Fiscal Court · March 1, 2026

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Summary

Judge/Executive Foxworthy told the Fiscal Court AEUG Fleming Solar, LLC (a subsidiary of ACCIONA) has not produced requested documents, raising concerns about a proposed decommissioning plan; the court asked KACo for guidance on an Industrial Revenue Bond issue.

Information was distributed to the Fleming County Fiscal Court on Feb. 9 about the Kentucky Electric Generation and Transmission Siting Process and a proposed AEUG Fleming Solar project. County Judge/Executive Larry H. Foxworthy said the developer, AEUG Fleming Solar, LLC (a subsidiary of ACCIONA), "has not produced nor submitted any documents that were requested at the January 2021 meeting to his office nor the PVA office as promised," and that concerns exist about a proposed decommissioning plan that the court had not seen.

Foxworthy told the court guidance should be requested from the Kentucky Association of Counties (KACo) regarding an Industrial Revenue Bond issue associated with the project. The meeting record does not indicate any formal action or vote on the solar project; the court recorded the concern and directed staff to seek guidance and follow-up.

Next steps: the Judge/Executive will pursue guidance from KACo on the IRB question and attempt to obtain the requested documents from AEUG Fleming Solar; no formal approvals or bond decisions were made during the meeting.