Open Road Renewables to host Tele-Town Hall

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Open Road Renewables is inviting the public to participate in a tele-town hall meeting on Thursday, at 7:00 p.m. to discuss the proposed Grange Solar Grazing Center in Logan County.

The event will provide an opportunity for residents to learn more about the utility-scale solar project and the innovative sheep grazing component at the site.

During the tele-town hall, experts will be available to address questions on a range of topics, including the possible benefits of solar and sheep grazing, labor and workforce opportunities, and the potential economic impact the project could have on the local community.

The event will be moderated by Jason Smith, Public Affairs Manager at Open Road Renewables.

Other speakers include Doug Herling, Vice President of Open Road Renewables, Eric Bronson, Founder and CEO of James River Grazing, and Scott Satterlee, International Representative for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

Those interested in attending can register HERE.