South Side Plant Sends Rays of Hope
(Chicago Sun Times) — At a former industrial site on Chicago‘s South Side, more than 32,000 solar panels slowly tilt every few minutes, following the sun as it moves across the sky.
Operated by Exelon Corp., the 40 acres of panels in West Pullman is the nation’s largest urban solar plant, generating 10 megawatts of clean power and hope for an Illinois industry that has long waited for its moment in the sun.
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