Buyer beware on solar – Clay Electric spokesman busts solar myths

Seminole Electric’s 1,134-megawatt natural gas generator near Palatka can provide power to around 680,400 homes.

BY DAN HILDEBRAN Telegraph Staff Writer KEYSTONE HEIGHTS— The director of member and public relations for Clay Electric Cooperative talked to the Keystone Heights Rotary Club about the co-op’s entry into solar energy and about some problems Clay Electric’s members have encountered when installing solar rooftops on their homes. Co-op’s fuel mix Derick Thomas said…

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