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Romeoville Makes Sustainable Energy a Priority, Waives Fees
To encourage even more people to be energy efficient, the village is now waiving permit fees for solar panels and wind turbines.

ROMEOVILLE, IL — Romeoville continues its commitment with the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus Greenest Region Compact, to work towards solving environmental sustainability issues of global importance at the local level. As such, changes were made to the village ordinances in 2017 for the use of solar panels and wind turbines, as long as a permit was obtained. To encourage even more people to be energy efficient, the village is now waiving the permit fees for these uses.
“Renewable, sustainable energy is the future and we don’t want to dissuade anyone from exploring these sources,” said Mayor John Noak. “In that vein, we have decided to waive the permit fees at this time.”
There are currently five residential solar panel projects underway in Romeoville and Magid Glove in Romeoville is putting the final changes on the largest solar array in the Midwest.
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The hope is that will continue to incorporate renewable energy into their projects.
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