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Rich Jordan, project manager for TRC, a consulting group that working on the proposed solar power project, stands on Wednesday in the first location that will have solar panels behind Sandy Hill Farm in Farmington. Staff photo by Michael G. Seamans
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Rich Jordan, project manager for TRC, a consulting group that working on the proposed solar power project, stands on Wednesday in the first location that will have solar panels behind Sandy Hill Farm in Farmington.
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Farmington officials and residents stand on Wednesday atop a hill overlooking Sandy River Farms in Farmington, where a proposed solar power array would be built.
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Tom Daniels, an engineer for TRC, answers questions from the public Wednesday about a proposed solar power project in Farmington.
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Liz Peyton, project manager for NextEra Energy gives a tour Wednesday of a proposed solar power project to residents in Farmington.
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Bussie York, owner of Sandy River Farms, asks questions of NextEra Energy on Wednesday about the process of building a solar power grid in Farmington.
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Robert Zundel, of Farmington, looks at a map Wednesday of a proposed solar power project that would be built on land that abuts the northeast corner of his property in Farmington.