No illegal construction of solar power plants

At least 15% of counties in the U. have effectively halted new utility-scale wind, solar, or both, USA TODAY found. These limits come through outright bans, moratoriums, construction impediments and o...
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How we tallied local bans, limits on renewable energy nationwide

For each state, we created an overview of current and past state law on the placement and regulation of wind and solar power, and a list of counties that currently have blocks.

Clean energy plants are being banned faster than they''re being built

At least 15% of counties in the U.S. have effectively halted new utility-scale wind, solar, or both, USA TODAY found. These limits come through outright bans, moratoriums, construction

Trump says U.S. will not approve solar or wind power projects

President Donald Trump on Wednesday said his administration will not approve solar or wind power projects, even as electricity demand is outpacing the supply in some parts of the U.S.

Say No to Industrial Scale-Solar on Rural Land

Explore 10 reasons why industrial-scale solar isn''t right for agricultural-rural areas, from storm water concerns, the environmental concerns, soils concerns, loss of historic sites concerns and reduced

Trump Administration Is Delaying Hundreds of Wind and Solar

The extra layer of scrutiny for wind and solar contrasts with actions by the Trump administration to make it easier and cheaper for companies to produce oil, coal, gas and nuclear power.

States That Outlaw or Restrict Solar Panels

Paradoxically, the states most likely to do this are some that would greatly benefit from solar power, like Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska. This article will list all the states with the largest

Wind and Solar Projects Stall as Trump Cracks Down

Federal agencies have recently issued a barrage of restrictions that could halt construction of solar and wind farms on public and private lands.

Renewable energy: Why US counties often ban solar, wind power plants

As the planet warms and climate disasters grow more costly, the U.S. has set a target to reach 100% clean energy by 2035, a goal that depends on building large-scale solar and wind power.

Across America, clean energy plants are being banned faster than

One farm family hopes to see a solar energy plant built on their land. But in some places, efforts to build utility-scale solar and wind farms are met with fierce opposition.

Counties are blocking wind and solar across the US

Local governments across the U.S. are blocking new clean energy plants. See the best locations for wind and solar power, and where it''s being stopped.

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