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Green against Green: Renewable Energy Sprawl

  • 1.  Green against Green: Renewable Energy Sprawl

    Posted 10-26-2016 03:10 PM

    Green against Green: Energy Sprawl

    Sometimes environmentalists fight renewable energy. Green arguments against green energy come into play wherever wind-farms spoil mountaintops or shore views and the problems are not simply aesthetics but extend to deforestation, coverage of highly productive agricultural soils or disturbance of wildlife. Cleverly, wind and solar industries have adopted the term farm to distract from the fact that their renewable energy production is often industrial and its only connection to farms is that farmland gets covered up for energy production.
     Amazon Solar Farm Accomack, Virginia

    Local jurisdictions usually control land use, and often they are at a loss how to classify those wind and solar "farms" since the ag zoning category clearly offers little help. If big enough, power generation sometimes becomes a matter of the state and its utility controlling Public Service Commission.

    The Baltimore County Council just deferred an application for a solar "farm" until it had a chance to study the issue how planting solar panels on the  

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    Sometimes environmentalists fight renewable energy. Green arguments against green energy come into play wherever wind-farms spoil mountainto...
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    Nikolaus Philipsen FAIA
    Archplan Inc. Philipsen Architects
    Baltimore MD
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