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US renewables developer Invenergy has launched commercial operations of 250MW Fairbanks Solar Energy Center in Sullivan ...
Jacob Stewart’s main criticism in “Solar Farms belong on rooftops, not Indiana farmland” appears directed at state legislation that incentivizes large-scale solar projects rather than at the ...
Solar is a better investment than other energy sources, even on Indiana farmland | Letters Any reasonable government policies that incentivize utility-scale solar or distributed rooftop solar on ...
Urban sprawl, not solar, is destroying Indiana farmland | Letters Indiana's farmland loss is primarily related to residential needs, not commercial scale solar.
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Many landowners made it clear they don't want farmland to become solar farms, but there's others who want to use their right to lease land to who they want.
Invenergy's solar project is an example of developers who are opting to develop additional phases or projects in local municipalities in Indiana after positive their relatively positive experience ...
A developer wants to build a solar farm on a vacant property in Scott Twp. a month after officials in another township in ...
Nearly 70% of the solar developments had “significant noncompliance issues” with state regulations.
St. Clair County residents have expressed concerns about the health effects of solar farms. MSU Professor Annick Anctil weighs in on those concerns.
In a 2-1 vote, Wagoner County commissioners voted to deny the zoning for a $336 million solar farm on June 16 that would have built panels over 4,500 acres near Porter.
The Spring Creek Solar project is coming hard on the heels of the USA Energy Independence "solar garden" planned for a ...