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"Solar farms are a temporary use of land that requires no water, pesticides or fertilizers”
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Rockman
Posted 12/3/2022 08:17 (#9962645 - in reply to #9962097)
Subject: RE: "Solar farms are a temporary use of land that requires no water, pesticides or fertilizers”


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"Solar farms are a temporary use of land that requires no water, pesticides or fertilizers," Gray said. "Perennial ground cover improves soil and water quality around solar projects, so that when the land is returned to its prior condition at the end of the project's life, it can be healthier and more productive."

How temporary? Who takes it down? What are the environmental impacts of removal?

Does the township or county, ect. suffer any tax loss?

The only kind of energy that can be considered “green”, is hydroelectric. imo
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