The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin on Thursday gave its okay to a divisive, utility-scale scale solar project west of Cambridge.Before a full, in-person audience of local elected officials, Cambridge-area residents, representatives of developer Invenergy, LLC, of Chicago, and others who supported and opposed the project that will stretch over 6,300 acres in the towns of Deerfield and Christiana, commission Chairperson Rebecca Cameron Valcq and Commissioner Ellen Nowak voted to grant a certificate of public convenience and necessity to the Koshkonong Solar Energy Center.A third commissioner, Tyler Huebner, recused himself from Thursday’s discussion and vote.In comments prior to considering a matrix list of statements about the project, that each…
