Yes, solar farms are not as "green" or desired as the libs scream. The residents of our county had a fit when one farmer sold out to a solar farm. Issue gained a lot of local attention and now local zoning boards are writing new rules to combat large solar farms. One local township zoning department already changed their rules to minimize this problem. No more solar panels are permitted on the ground (must be a structure) and must be facing away from frontage. The irony of solar farms here where I'm at in NE Ohio is we don't get much sunshine in the winter. Heck, sometimes even in the Spring!
Yes, solar farms are not as "green" or desired as the libs scream. The residents of our county had a fit when one farmer sold out to a solar farm. Issue gained a lot of local attention and now local zoning boards are writing new rules to combat large solar farms. One local township zoning department already changed their rules to minimize this problem. No more solar panels are permitted on the ground (must be a structure) and must be facing away from frontage. The irony of solar farms here where I'm at in NE Ohio is we don't get much sunshine in the winter. Heck, sometimes even in the Spring!
It's not right to use the term "farm" here. They aren't growing solar panels, they just planted and left in the ground. More like a solar parking lot.