Solar Energy is Making Useless Land Useful
Eyewitness News | December 30, 2016
Solar panels installed on two closed landfills are powering equipment needed to ensure gases and toxins are not polluting the air and water. The panels were installed last year at the Washington Co. landfill in Lake Elmo and the Lindenfelser landfill in St. Michael. The panels produce up to 80-percent of the power needed at the Washington Co. landfill and all of the energy plus some at Lindenfelser.