Shami-Amourae
18th October 2016, 02:52 AM
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California liberals just gave a death blow to Solar Power Plants in the state in order "to save the desert". Environmentalists teamed up with utilities to make over 98% of current available land for solar plants off limits. This ends California's plans to install more solar power.
Based fucking Liberals saving the desert! The "off-limits to solar" land will be zoned for recreational offroading or conservation.
http://www.desertsun.com/story/tech/science/energy/2016/07/29/why-utilities-and-environmentalists-teaming-up-against-solar-industry/87677852/
Environmentalists don't always see eye to eye with Southern California Edison and Pacific Gas & Electric, California's two largest utilities. But some of the state's most influential environmental groups have joined forces with the utilities to support a massive conservation and clean energy plan, in the face of opposition from the solar and wind industries.
Energy-industry critics say the plan would leave far too little space for solar and wind projects, while doing nothing to speed up development. But many conservationists disagree, and so do the utilities.
The Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan would set aside 5.3 million acres for conservation and 3.8 million acres for recreation, compared to just 388,000 acres for renewable energy projects.
http://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/93442242
California liberals just gave a death blow to Solar Power Plants in the state in order "to save the desert". Environmentalists teamed up with utilities to make over 98% of current available land for solar plants off limits. This ends California's plans to install more solar power.
Based fucking Liberals saving the desert! The "off-limits to solar" land will be zoned for recreational offroading or conservation.
http://www.desertsun.com/story/tech/science/energy/2016/07/29/why-utilities-and-environmentalists-teaming-up-against-solar-industry/87677852/
Environmentalists don't always see eye to eye with Southern California Edison and Pacific Gas & Electric, California's two largest utilities. But some of the state's most influential environmental groups have joined forces with the utilities to support a massive conservation and clean energy plan, in the face of opposition from the solar and wind industries.
Energy-industry critics say the plan would leave far too little space for solar and wind projects, while doing nothing to speed up development. But many conservationists disagree, and so do the utilities.
The Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan would set aside 5.3 million acres for conservation and 3.8 million acres for recreation, compared to just 388,000 acres for renewable energy projects.
http://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/93442242