Today, Kentuck Solar Project stakeholders announced that WGL Energy Systems (WGL Energy), a WGL company, has taken ownership of the project, which is a sixmegawatt alternating current system sited at 2048 Kentuck Church Road in Ringgold.
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New owner for Kentuck solar project
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Mainline Trolley
Danville Transit will debut its Mainline Trolley service on Friday, Aug. 4, with a trolley bus traveling along a historic route path used by trolley cars during the 19th century and linking the Old West End, River District and Neapolis.
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River District Printing
Danville city officials joined other area leaders and citizens Monday morning in welcoming River District Printing as the latest addition to the River District’s growing list of businesses.
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Three Tenants Announced for 500 Block of Craghead Street
Danville, Va. – Rick Barker Properties, LLC, a Danville‐based real estate development company, today announced three tenants that will locate to the 500 block of Craghead Street.
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Noblis, Inc. extends Danville commitment
Noblis, Inc., a nonprofit science, technology, and strategy organization with a ...
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Governor makes solar project announcement
DANVILLE – Governor Terry McAuliffe today announced that the Kentuck Solar project, Virginia’s largest municipal utility solar farm, will begin construction this August. The Kentuck project is a 6 megawatt solar array that will be part of the ...
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Perry selected as project manager
Kelvin G. Perry has joined the Danville Office of Economic Development as project manager.
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Kyocera SGS breaks ground
Kyocera SGS corporate leadership and local officials from Danville and Pittsylvania County participated Monday in a groundbreaking ceremony for construction of a 30,000 square-foot facility in Cyber Park to research, develop and manufacture ...