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From the ground, the 80 acres of solar panels seem to go on forever, arranged in rows like the cornfield that used to be here.The project was completed last month in Wyandot County. At 12 megawatts, it
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From the ground, the 80 acres of solar panels seem to go on forever, arranged in rows like the cornfield that used to be here.The project was completed last month in Wyandot County. At 12 megawatts, it
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