
Snapping Shoals EMC, in partnership with Green Power EMC, is inviting the Covington community to an open house event to unveil plans for a new 40MW solar facility. The proposed site, Jolley Farm, is located at 441 Magnet Road. According to Newton County, this initiative represents a significant step toward harnessing renewable energy resources in the region.
The open house is scheduled for May 21, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the headquarters of Snapping Shoals EMC, located at 14750 Brown Bridge Road. With the development of this solar facility, residents are getting the opportunity to take a closer look at the project. Providing a platform for public inquiry and discourse, the event is aimed at fostering transparency and community involvement.
Interested individuals are encouraged to attend the open house for a firsthand exploration of the prospects that this solar installation promises. As a step forward in environmental stewardship, the Jolley Farm solar facility is poised to contribute significantly to the renewable energy sector, potentially offsetting traditional energy sources and their accompanying ecological footprint.
In the midst of the evolving energy landscape, Snapping Shoals EMC and Green Power EMC's initiative serves both practical and symbolic importance. By welcoming local participation and input, the open house signifies not just an investment in sustainable infrastructure but also a commitment to the values of the community it will serve. For more details concerning the open house event.









