Georgia Solar System Case

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Georgia Solar System Case
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Georgia couple awarded $135.5M for polluted land and water

COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) — A federal jury has awarded a Georgia couple $135.5 million for damages to their property by a Tennessee-based solar company and its contractor.

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Groups sue EPA over canceled $7B solar rooftop grants

Now, groups in Georgia, other states are suing. Suit seeks to shake loose a $156 million grant for the Georgia BRIGHT initiative, a rooftop solar program aimed at lower-income households.

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Georgia BRIGHT responds to EPA termination of

Georgia BRIGHT's Solar for All program, offering free solar panels to low-income households, was defunded after the EPA repealed the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. Georgia BRIGHT plans to

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Georgia couple awarded $135.5M over damages

STEWART COUNTY, Ga. - A federal jury has awarded a Georgia couple $135.5 million for damages to their property by a Tennessee-based solar company and its contractor.

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U.S. court orders developer to pay $135.5 million in

A Georgia jury has awarded Shaun and Amie Harris $135.5 million in damages to their property in Stewart County, Georgia, reportedly created from silt and sediment erosion from a 100 MW utility

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Georgia Solar Project Builders to Appeal $135M

A solar farm developer and its contractor are set to appeal a decision that left them on the hook for $135.5 million in jury-awarded compensatory and punitive damages stemming from a large

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Georgia Couple Settles Dispute with Solar Farm Developers Over

A Georgia couple, Shaun and Amie Harris, along with their company H&L Farms LLC, has settled a lawsuit with the developers and contractors of a neighboring solar farm just

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EPA cancels $7B in Solar for All funds, GA affected | Columbus

EPA halts $7B Solar for All program, blocking rooftop solar access for low-income Georgians amidst soaring energy costs and rising demand for clean energy.

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Solar Farm Trial Victors Aim To Close Exits For

Read the most recent news involving a Georgia couple who won $135.5 million at trial against the owner and developers of a solar farm.

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Rain or River? Georgia Solar Plant’s $13 Million Insurance

The solar company’s sprawling 2,000-acre farm project fell victim to several severe rainstorms between and , leading to considerable destruction that the company

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Georgia couple awarded $135.5M for polluted land and water

COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) — A federal jury has awarded a Georgia couple $135.5 million for damages to their property by a Tennessee-based solar company and its contractor.

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Georgia BRIGHT responds to EPA termination of Solar for All

Georgia BRIGHT's Solar for All program, offering free solar panels to low-income households, was defunded after the EPA repealed the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund.

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Georgia couple awarded $135.5M over damages by solar

STEWART COUNTY, Ga. - A federal jury has awarded a Georgia couple $135.5 million for damages to their property by a Tennessee-based solar company and its contractor.

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U.S. court orders developer to pay $135.5 million in 100 MW solar

A Georgia jury has awarded Shaun and Amie Harris $135.5 million in damages to their property in Stewart County, Georgia, reportedly created from silt and sediment erosion

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Georgia Solar Project Builders to Appeal $135M Damage Verdict

A solar farm developer and its contractor are set to appeal a decision that left them on the hook for $135.5 million in jury-awarded compensatory and punitive damages stemming

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Solar Farm Trial Victors Aim To Close Exits For $135M Liability

Read the most recent news involving a Georgia couple who won $135.5 million at trial against the owner and developers of a solar farm.

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Rain or River? Georgia Solar Plant’s $13 Million Insurance

The solar company’s sprawling 2,000-acre farm project fell victim to several severe rainstorms between and , leading to considerable destruction that the company

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