 Enbridge and Bemidji has officially broken ground on a new solar panel energy project. The solar installation is expected to produce exactly 20,000 kilowatts of power, resulting in a potential reduction of $2,100 to Enbridge's energy bill. Enbridge says they're extremely happy to start reducing their carbon footprint, and then they're also happy to be working with two Native American-owned businesses on the project. Behind this banner, this summer, we're going to be constructing four stands, which were designed and are being manufactured and built by Wells Technology. This will be the first commercial sale and use of those products for them. And then EW&C will be the contractor actually installing them here on site and putting them into in the ground. And so we're really excited to be able to work with these companies on this project. Enbridge says the panels are expected to be fully installed by the end of the summer. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.