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Wautoma Solar Project
Fast facts
Location:
City of Wautoma and Town of Dakota, Wisconsin.
Capacity:
99 megawatts.
Size:
776 acres.
In service:
2023.
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Completion of the last pile installation (December 2022)
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Ground work begins at the Wautoma Solar Project.
Ground work begins at the Wautoma Solar Project.
Ground work begins at the Wautoma Solar Project.
Ground work begins at the Wautoma Solar Project.
Ground work begins at the Wautoma Solar Project.
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Installation at the Wautoma Solar Project site (Summer 2023).
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Construction work at the Wautoma Solar Project site (Summer 2023).
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January 2023.
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First panels going in! (December 2022).
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Completion of the last pile installation (December 2022).
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December 2022.
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Ground work begins at the Wautoma Solar Project..
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