LICKING COUNTY – The Supreme Court of Ohio has affirmed the Ohio Power Siting Board’s 2022 decision to grant the Harvey Solar Project its Certificate of Environmental Compatibility and Public Need.
Developed by Open Road Renewables, Harvey Solar will be located in Hartford and Bennington Townships of Licking County. The 18- to 24-month construction phase can now commence with the Supreme Court’s ruling.
Late-stage studies are underway to prepare for construction. The project will require 300-400 construction workers, with additional long-term employees during operation.
“Open Road Renewables and the Harvey Solar team are proud to bring this state-of-the-art project to Licking County, along with the vast, local financial and community benefits it will deliver,” said Samantha Sawmiller, director of development for Open Road Renewables.
“With the Supreme Court’s ruling, we will begin moving forward to construction. Not only will the local community benefit from the project, but it will generate clean, affordable, homegrown energy to help meet Ohio’s growing demand for power.”
Once operational, the project will deliver more than $126 million in new tax revenue to the local community over the project’s lifetime, or $3.15 million per year.
Harvey Solar has made additional financial commitments to the Hartford Fire Department, the Hartford Independent Fair, Licking County Park District, and other community benefits that will be realized when the project commences construction.
Additionally, Harvey Solar is partnering with the local joint vocational school, C-TEC, on workforce development to help future generations of Licking County students pursue careers in the skilled trades.
Learn more about Harvey Solar and Open Road Renewables at https://www.harveysolar.com/ and www.openroadrenewables.com.
