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Morovis PR

Designation Level: SolSmart Bronze

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  • Participated in trainings on permitting, planning, zoning, and inspection needs for solar in the community.
  • Morovis is part of the Mountain Energy Consortium, and has formed an agreement with the Electric Power Authority to install solar at the Toro Negro Hydroelectric Plant. The Mountain Energy Consortium meets regularly to discuss solar matters.
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