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Klamath County juvenile facility to pursue 3‑acre solar array with $321,988 ODOE award
Summary
Klamath County commissioners approved the juvenile department’s agreement to accept a $321,988 Oregon Department of Energy (ODOE) Community Renewable Energy Program award to build a roughly three‑acre solar site that county staff said could offset power costs for three nearby county buildings; the county will match the award and proceed to an RFP for construction.
Klamath County commissioners on April 7 approved a performance agreement to accept a $321,988 grant from the Oregon Department of Energy’s Community Renewable Energy Program to build a solar array at the county juvenile facility.
Dan Golden, director of the Klamath County Juvenile Department, told the board the project would place a roughly three‑acre solar field on fill land created by recent construction and, when completed, could offset roughly half of the juvenile facility’s construction costs and…
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