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- Solar_power_in_Kentucky abstract "Solar power in Kentucky has been growing in recent years due to new technological improvements and a variety of regulatory actions and financial incentives, particularly a 30% federal tax credit, available through 2016, for any size project. Kentucky could generate 10% of all of the electricity used in the United States from land cleared from coal mining in the state. Covering just one-fifth with photovoltaics would supply all of the state's electricity.The Berea Solar Farm is a community solar farm, which opened with 60 235 watt solar panels (14.1 kW). All of the available panels sold out in four days.A 2 MW single axis tracking solar farm began operation in 2011 in Bowling Green. The largest system on any farm in the state was the 100.32 kW array completed on November 1, 2011, in Fancy Farms. The first hospital in the state to use solar power is Rockcastle Regional Hospital in Mt. Vernon, which installed a 60.9 kW array on the roof in November, 2011.Kentucky's only maker of solar panels is Alternative Energy Kentucky.".
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- Solar_power_in_Kentucky subject Category:Economy_of_Kentucky.
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- Solar_power_in_Kentucky comment "Solar power in Kentucky has been growing in recent years due to new technological improvements and a variety of regulatory actions and financial incentives, particularly a 30% federal tax credit, available through 2016, for any size project. Kentucky could generate 10% of all of the electricity used in the United States from land cleared from coal mining in the state.".
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