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A pollen-friendly landscape takes root under the Minnesota solar panels

7 July 2021 by DSR

  “Sheep graze the grass in tall meadows, and their barks break quiet places, much like butterflies and insects fly around native flowers. The idyllic setting is not a restored prairie. This is a solar facility in the rural area of ​​Chisago County, one of 16 locations in Minnesota. Ener Green Power is a global … [Read more…]

Posted in: Solar Tagged: Ener Green Power, lobbyist, Minnesota, pollinator, Rob Davis, sheep, Xcel Energy

He Set Up a Big Solar Farm. His Neighbors Hated It.

18 March 2020 by DSR

  “Neighbors used to wave to Timothy Masters whenever he stood outside his cherry-red barn, trading hellos across his corn and soybean fields in this small town about 10 miles north of Niagara Falls. That ended about a year ago, when a field of solar panels was deposited on 18 acres of Mr. Masters’s land. … [Read more…]

Posted in: New York Tagged: Abigail Ross Hopper, Altamont, Article 78, Bear Ridge Solar, Cambria, Cambria Opposition to Industrial Solar, court, Coxsackie, Culpeper, Cypress Creek, Cypress Creek Renewables, Duanesburg, green rush, Helderberg escarpment, Laura Shore, lawsuit, Lewiston, Melinda Olick, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, New York Times, Niagara County, Niagra Falls, NYSERDA, NYT, Office of Renewable Energy Permitting, Sarah Maslin Nir, SEIA, sheep, Solar Energy Industries Association, Timothy Master, Virginia

Oak Hill Construction and Operation Plan

7 March 2020 by DSR

Eden Renewables to Town of Duanesburg New York Planning Board 2019  

Posted in: Eden Renewables Tagged: construction, Eden Renewables LLC, Oak Hill Solar, operations and maintenance, sheep, trucks, vegetation

Company seeks to build solar farm at former Gloversville golf course to include wildflowers, bees

7 July 2019 by DSR

  “Troy-based Eden Renewables has proposed building a solar farm that would more closely resemble the company’s namesake than most energy generating projects. The renewable energy firm wants to purchase 58 acres of the former Pine Brook Golf Course at 280 S. Main St. and build a 32-acre 7.5 MWP solar farm capable of supplying … [Read more…]

Posted in: Eden Renewables, New York Tagged: 280 South Main Ventures, Eden Renewables LLC, Gillian Black, Gloversville, golf course, New York, open house, Pine Brook Golf Club, planning board, pollinator, Schenectady Gazette, sheep, Vince DeSantis, Zoning

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