PBEC begins permitting process for Arizona solar project; company on track to get first phase approved within months

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"Our recent meeting with the town mayor and manager demonstrated their commitment to fast tracking this project," says Joel Franklin, CEO of PBEC. "We are excited about making the first phase of our Gila Bend solar farm a reality."

The company is also in the process of completing an American Land Title Association study on the 100 acres, which determines property lines and the location of improvements as well as identifies all easements, utilities and other conditions affecting the property. The ALTA study is scheduled to be completed by July 30.

At the same time, PBEC has begun a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment, which will be completed by the first week of August. The assessment is a specific study of the presence or potential presence of hazardous substances. "We are confident that PBEC's solar project will continue to put the spotlight on Gila Bend as a place to develop renewable energy projects," says Gila Bend Mayor Ron Henry. "We have identified the solar industry as a top priority in our economic development initiatives. Our land availability, affordability, rapid land entitlement process, and our unique geographic proximity to multi-modal transportation make Gila Bend the prime location for the solar industry."

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