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SolarDivideNY

Kris Martin

Grid-scale solar development and opposition in upstate NY

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Solar vs. trees

NYS has an abundance of forested land. About 63% of land in the state is forested, and of that, about 73% of that is privately owned.1 Increasingly, landowners are discovering that their forests are good for more than growing trees; if the ...

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Where the money comes from

I’ve heard solar developers claim that their projects don’t receive any money from taxpayers. No one hands them a bag of money labeled “solar subsidies,” but they do receive millions of dollars from public sources. Did you ever wonder exact...

2 months ago
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Sheepwashing

Solar sheep grazing enjoys enormous popularity—that’s the practice of grazing sheep under the panels on solar projects. My recent piece Agrivoltaics: Silver bullet or hype? promised a post on the topic—here it is.

3 months ago
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Agrivoltaics: Silver bullet or hype?

Every time I look at a farming publication, there seems to be another article on agrivoltaics: the co-location of photovoltaic (PV) solar and agriculture. Apparently, you can grow just about anything under panels: wheat, apples, sugarcane, ...

3 months ago
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  • Kris Martin

    I write about the social, agricultural, and economic effects of solar buildout on rural communities in upstate NY.

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