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Elkhart County Commissioners approve agreements for 850 acre Solar Utility project

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Elkhart County Commissioners have approved several agreements that have been in the works for months for the 850 acre Solar Utility project, allowing that project to begin.
Commissioner Brad Rogers voted in favor of the agreements required by Savion. He says the company did everything the Commissioners ask them to do, particularly in the Emergency Response Plan, which was his greatest concern.
But in a post on Facebook, Rogers also said he doesn’t think he’ll be in favor of rezoning of another large solar project in Elkhart County any time soon, if ever.
He says he voted in favor of the agreements because he said is Elkhart County is in a critical state of not having enough power for industry — at the fault of national and state policies and local utilities not planning ahead.
Read his full Facebook post below:

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2 comments

Slacker06 July 23, 2024 at 3:45 pm

Solar panels are not the solution for more power. I’d much rather have those acres producing good to eat. Last I checked, I cannot eat a solar panel. Who cleans up the toxic waste when the panes get destroyed or the company abandons the County? Frankly I already pay too much property tax to take on the clean up.

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Renewables Rule July 24, 2024 at 12:09 pm

Great news. We need to move away from burning dead dinosaurs and use all renewable energy available to us. If preserving farmland for food production truly is important, eat less meat because 80% of farmland is used to grow feed for animals.

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