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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowOfficials expect work to start this spring on construction of a 17-acre solar farm in Greenfield.
City officials have finalized the sale of the property to the Indiana Municipal Power Agency. The project is slated to have about 11,000 solar panels.
City utilities director Mike Fruth tells the Daily Reporter of Greenfield that construction should begin in May on the estimated $4 million project on the west side, with completion expected later this year.
Indiana Municipal Power provides electricity to 60 municipal utilities around the state. The agency says it already has 13 solar farms in the state, including in Anderson, Crawfordsville, Peru and Washington.
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