Fighting 'Solar Farm' Installation

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   / Fighting 'Solar Farm' Installation #191  
Well, now this is not a true statement at all. There are multiple coal and nuclear lobbyists, all pushing for coal powered and nuclear powered plants. Why is it surprising that we also have green energy lobbyist?

Just a couple.


I said no one has been trying to push fossil fuel power plants or nuclear as green energy not clean energy. Green energy is a relatively new buzzword used to push solar and wind energy.
 
   / Fighting 'Solar Farm' Installation #192  
I said no one has been trying to push fossil fuel power plants or nuclear as green energy not clean energy. Green energy is a relatively new buzzword used to push solar and wind energy.
So what is the difference between clean and green energy? I'm confused by your statements.
 
   / Fighting 'Solar Farm' Installation #193  
Always wondered about the output with a foot of snow on top of them?
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   / Fighting 'Solar Farm' Installation #194  
nuclear is pretty clean if you take account energy produce vs waste created ... fossile fuel power plant are not as bad as they where with all the scrubbers they have now days ... In New York now they burn some of the garbage which produce electricity and produce less pollution then burring it (with the scrubbers) or dumping it in the ocean...

There is a truth to the lack of consistency of solar and wind turbine in reality they can't be sustainable on themself unless you are ready to accept regular blackout, they can only be part of 10 to 20% of the overall system if not well you can ask Germany, they have fired up they coal plant regularly when cloudy and windless days emerge.

Common Sense Revisited: Coal-Fired Power Saving Germany From Calm-Weather Blackouts
 
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   / Fighting 'Solar Farm' Installation #195  
So what is the difference between clean and green energy? I'm confused by your statements.
There are many interpretations of each type and sometimes people use them interchangeably but generally clean energy is energy that does not pollute the atmosphere like for example nuclear energy or water driven turbine.

Green energy is a type of energy generated from natural resources, such as sunlight, wind or water.
 
   / Fighting 'Solar Farm' Installation #197  
I've mentioned before that an 1100 acre solar farm is going in west of us. It's on some great farmland. With that said, here's some pros for this solar farm:

- the families that own the land are leasing it to a solar company, so the farmers are retaining the ownership of THEIR land.
- That land usually brings in about $80K in taxes annually.
- The solar farm will bring in $2.7M in taxes annually at first, and will bring in $30million over 30 years. So $2.4 million AG over 30 years VS $30 million SOLAR over 30 years in taxes.
- The land will be idle during that 30 year term, so it will rebuild VS being worked.
- No chemical applications.
- No fertilizer applications.
- No water usage (it's currently irrigated with center pivot).
- It will be planted with native grasses and pollinator crops under the panels, so it will be used for honey production.
- Sheep are another possibility under the panels.
- The plants will stabilize the soil, so no wind or rain or erosion.
- There will be 200 construction jobs.
- There will be 3-5 permanent jobs created.
- There will be an educational opportunity for local schools, K through College.
- It won't require any new public support, as no roads, water, sewer, or extra police or fire services will be needed.
- After 30 years, the panels can be removed or replaced. If they are removed, the land will be well-rested, and can go back in to crop production. If they are replaced, the process starts over again, more than likely with better solar panels than before.

Anyhow, just some interesting reading. The families that own the land are the ones driving the bus, using THEIR LAND for THEIR BUSINESS.

 
   / Fighting 'Solar Farm' Installation #198  
So that would include oil & coal.
Yes, oil and coal are a earth natural resource but the green energy promoters usually won't tell you that. It doesn't fit their narrative.
 
   / Fighting 'Solar Farm' Installation #199  
This is the view from my back porch. Imagine if it became the second picture?View attachment 794117View attachment 794118
What's the number one crop in North America? Lawn grass.

The top picture looks more like a parody of the "english country estate" dream and a complete waste of valuable farm land. I'd rather see protests against people mowing acres of lawn on their mini country estates.

Farming is a commercial operation. Solar farms are commercial. Mowing lawns simply for creating parkland vistas isn't.
 
   / Fighting 'Solar Farm' Installation #200  
I've mentioned before that an 1100 acre solar farm is going in west of us. It's on some great farmland. With that said, here's some pros for this solar farm:

- the families that own the land are leasing it to a solar company, so the farmers are retaining the ownership of THEIR land.
- That land usually brings in about $80K in taxes annually.
- The solar farm will bring in $2.7M in taxes annually at first, and will bring in $30million over 30 years. So $2.4 million AG over 30 years VS $30 million SOLAR over 30 years in taxes.
- The land will be idle during that 30 year term, so it will rebuild VS being worked.
- No chemical applications.
- No fertilizer applications.
- No water usage (it's currently irrigated with center pivot).
- It will be planted with native grasses and pollinator crops under the panels, so it will be used for honey production.
- Sheep are another possibility under the panels.
- The plants will stabilize the soil, so no wind or rain or erosion.
- There will be 200 construction jobs.
- There will be 3-5 permanent jobs created.
- There will be an educational opportunity for local schools, K through College.
- It won't require any new public support, as no roads, water, sewer, or extra police or fire services will be needed.
- After 30 years, the panels can be removed or replaced. If they are removed, the land will be well-rested, and can go back in to crop production. If they are replaced, the process starts over again, more than likely with better solar panels than before.

Anyhow, just some interesting reading. The families that own the land are the ones driving the bus, using THEIR LAND for THEIR BUSINESS.


How are the getting the power into the "system" will new lines and a substation have to be built?

That's the biggest issue we face here. The integration points for the farms traverse other people properties and well....120 foot tandem towers are not pretty sitting a few hundred feet from a house.
 
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