Queen Anne's County Opposes Solar Project in Centreville Growth Area
Queen Anne's County officials and the Eastern Shore Land Conservancy oppose a proposed 10 MW solar facility in Centreville, citing potential negative impacts on planned economic growth. The county's commissioners have petitioned the Maryland Public Service Commission to intervene, emphasizing the need to uphold local planning standards.

Queen Anne's County Commissioners have unanimously approved a petition to intervene in an application for a solar project proposing 9.98 megawatts on over 74 acres in Centreville. This site is part of a designated growth area, identified for future economic development, which raises concerns from local officials and the Eastern Shore Land Conservancy about undermining planning efforts.
The project combines three community solar facilities, potentially bypassing stricter regulations for utility-scale projects. The County Administrator also announced a temporary moratorium on data center proposals to develop zoning definitions, reflecting growing concerns about energy demands in Maryland. This could impact future developments and set a precedent for similar projects.




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