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Clearloop Flips the Switch on Two Solar Projects in Mississippi Delta, Accelerating Decarbonization and Economic Growth

NASHVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Clearloop, a Silicon Ranch company and leading provider of carbon solutions that accelerate grid decarbonization by optimizing equitable access to clean energy in American communities, “flipped the switch” on the first two of three planned solar projects in Panola County, Mississippi — a community at the cross-section of the Mississippi Delta and the Appalachian Foothills. Clearloop commissioned the 6.6 MWDC Panola I Solar Farm and 6.6 MWDC Panola II Solar Far...

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