Community Impact

The Southpaw Solar Project will provide long-term economic advantages for the residents of Louisa County.

Southpaw Solar is committed to being a good neighbor throughout the lifetime of the project. A voluntary Solar Neighbor Coordination Program will be available to residents living within 500 feet of installed solar panels who are not participating in the project. The program is designed to support neighboring property owners and encourage open communication throughout development and construction. Additional details, including application information, will be shared on this website closer to the start of construction.

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Community Impact

The Southpaw Solar Project Will Generate Millions Of Dollars In Tax Revenue For Louisa County, Which Will Benefit Local Schools And Vital Infrastructure.

Additionally, Ranger Power has committed to investing in the County by completing the Louisa County Multipurpose Barn located at the Louisa County fairgrounds. This $60,000 gift has filled the final gap in the project’s budget.

This barn will be used widely in the community during the Louisa County Fair and year-round for 4-H, FFA, and Cloverkids for generations to come.

Project End

At the end of the Southpaw Solar project life, facilities will be removed completely, and the land will be available for future agricultural use.

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A strong partnership with local residents is key. Ranger Power welcomes questions about the Southpaw Solar project. We believe that taking a community-first approach by sharing information, listening and adapting is part of our responsibility and helps build a project that communities can support.

If you would like to learn more about the Southpaw Solar Project, please reach out to our team or send a letter to show your support.

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