ALLEGAN, MI (WHTC-AM/FM, June 5, 2023) – Despite one community’s failed effort to install solar panels at its township hall, the future of energy in Allegan County could lie in the sky.
On Monday evening at 6 PM, a solar field presentation is slated for the county’s human services building (3255 122nd Ave.), as MSU Extension Service Educator Ryan Coffey Hoag will discuss how agricultural land could be used to develop solar fields while retaining its value for commercial farming.
County Board Chairman Jim Storey of Holland heard Hoag’s presentation to the Michigan Association of Counties in April and invited him to the Dumont Lake complex.
In April, the Laketown Township board agreed to halt any further discussion into a proposal for installing 48 solar panels at the Township Hall, at a cost of over $53,000, despite tax rebates, due largely to objections by nearby residents over recovering the cost of the project, along with aesthetic concerns and perceived property value loss.
To ensure adequate seating is available, those planning to attend are encouraged to send an email to administration@allegancounty.org.
I have 40 solar panels in my field ,installed in 2020 at at a cost of 55000.00,my elect. bills were between 350.00-400.00 a month so I thought solar would be the way to go .Went with a company called Distributed power who the owner had worked for Power Home Solar near Detroit so I went with Distributed power took 7months after he was paid to get Consumers power connected with system because Brandon after being paid never followed up with telling me that I needed to set up net metering with Consumers Power . After all this system has cost me it only pays between700.00-900.00 per year ,with a pymt.of 340.00 a month for over 20yrs and the same big elect. Bills. Will eventually have to go to court over all the false claims him and his salesman made to make a sale Solar is not what they are trying to make it out to be