Project Details

Warsaw Solar

The Warsaw Solar Project is a 2.7-megawatt (MW) solar photovoltaic (PV) array system located at 1010-1018 West Buffalo Street in the Village of Warsaw, New York. The Project occupies approximately 14.03 acres and consists of ground-mounted solar PV panels. Construction of the solar array system involves driving posts into the ground, mounting panels racks to the posts, inverters and several transformers sited on concrete pads, and an access road. The Project is within the R-1 zoning districts and is considered an “Essential Service” per the Village Zoning Ordinance (§163-10). Under the classification as an “Essential Service,” Warsaw Solar requires a Special Use Permit and Site Plan Review. The Project has received an interconnection study from New York State Electric & Gas (NYSEG) that confirms available capacity. The solar array system will be connected to the electric power grid via the 12.47 kV three-phase distribution circuit, which feeds into the Warsaw Substation. The access road will be accessible via West Buffalo Street.

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