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MEI and Solargaines cut ribbon on solar at Maryland Fairgrounds

July 23, 2020

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TIMONIUM, Md. — A solar project underway at Maryland State Fairgrounds. Maryland State Fair Board Members, legislators, and the media were given a tour of the ground-breaking project Monday. Attendees were taken to the top of the Cow Palace to see the recently completed solar construction in action. Officials say the campus uses a lot of energy every year between hosting 2 million people, and its 42 buildings. "This could actually save us $1.2 million in energy and it also is going to reduce the carbon footprint," said Garry Brewster the chairman of the Board of the Maryland State Fair. "This will provide 85% of the Maryland State Fairgrounds energy needs. It's going to benefit the environment and save us money. It's really a win-win." The solar project will also be able to be utilized by surrounding communities. The project will be owned and operated by MEI. Courtesy of ABC Baltimore

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TIMONIUM, Md. — A solar project underway at Maryland State Fairgrounds. Maryland State Fair Board Members, legislators, and the media were given a tour of the ground-breaking project Monday. Attendees were taken to the top of the Cow Palace to see the recently completed solar construction in action. Officials say the campus uses a lot of energy every year between hosting 2 million people, and its 42 buildings. "This could actually save us $1.2 million in energy and it also is going to reduce the carbon footprint," said Garry Brewster the chairman of the Board of the Maryland State Fair. "This will provide 85% of the Maryland State Fairgrounds energy needs. It's going to benefit the environment and save us money. It's really a win-win." The solar project will also be able to be utilized by surrounding communities. The project will be owned and operated by MEI. Courtesy of ABC Baltimore

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MEI and Solargaines cut ribbon on solar at Maryland Fairgrounds

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