Has anyone done a comparison of the energy created by a typical nuke plant compared to the acres of green space killed off by a comparable solar farm?
Solar Farms reduce plant life
Let's face it. It's the farmers that are selling the land for solar farms, industrial parks, housing developments, pretty much everything.
And has been profoundly professed on here year after year, is that people have a right to do with their property as they see fit.
So we could ask why are farmers so willing to sell or lease for these projects? Is it because they can't make a living at it? Is it because their kids want nothing to do with it? Is it because they realize they're working themselves to death and can make better, less stressful money by just selling/leasing it? Whole bunch of questions there.
I like the NW Indiana solar farm project because it's not some eminent domain project. It was brought to the 60 or so land owners by a private company and they are leasing the land. They will retain that land in their families. While 13,000 acres sounds huge, we have a friend that owns 10,000. 1 owner. This project is 60+ owners. And of that 13,000 acres, only approximately 2500 will be in solar panels. The rest is woods, wetlands, and crop lands. The spaces between the panels can be farmed for vegetables, berries, sheep grazing, and honey. By not tilling that soil every year, erosion issues are negated. By not farming that soil, pesticides and herbicides and fertilizer will not be entering the environment. Solar panels have a much lower impact on the ground underneath them than farming activities do.