Wasting Money on Renewables Soon Outdated
Gary Abernathy·
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Richland County, Ohio, has decided to ban new large-scale solar and wind projects. This decision reflects a growing concern about the rapid evolution of renewable technology. The county commissioners believe that pausing these projects is a prudent move.
Key facts
- ▪Residents of Richland County supported the ban on new large-scale solar and wind projects.
- ▪The decision was made in conjunction with the county commissioners.
- ▪There is a belief that renewable technology is evolving too quickly to proceed with new projects.
Original article
RealClear Energy · Gary Abernathy
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Last week I wrote about the residents of Richland County, Ohio, siding with their county commissioners on banning new large-scale solar and wind projects in much of the county. The wisdom of tapping the brakes on new solar projects is increasingly evident when we consider how rapidly the “renewables” technology is evolving. Read Full Article »
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