State, Village Leaders Tour Wheeling Solar Panel

Original article written for Daily Herald on 10/7/2019. Link to original article may be found HERE. Photo credit to Vivint blog.

 

Daily Herald report
Updated10/7/2019 9:02 PM

State lawmakers and local officials got a firsthand look at the growing solar power industry Monday when they toured the Vivint Solar factory in Wheeling.

State Sen. Julie Morrison of Deerfield and state Rep. Jonathan Carroll of Buffalo Grove were among the dignitaries to visit the 20,000-square-foot plant on Messner Drive. The factory supports 250 jobs and has managed more than 600 residential solar installations in the past year, according to company officials.

Besides showing off the facility, Vivint officials pitched to the lawmakers what they see as the importance of supporting renewable energy through state policy. Legislation currently before the General Assembly called the Path to 100 Act, which includes provisions to offer tax incentives for large-scale solar energy projects.

Without the legislation, supporters say, funding for renewable energy projects in Illinois will drop off sharply following the 2019-20 fiscal year.

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