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Western Massachusetts Electric Co. plans solar facility in Springfield
masslive.com (Jan 17 2011) Energy
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Western Massachusetts Electric Co. plans to build New England’s largest array of solar panels on a former landfill at 282 Cottage St. Construction on the $22 million project is expected to begin sometime after March and be completed by the end of 2011, WMECo spokeswoman Sandra Ahearn said Monday.
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