Solar booms in industrial US Midwest as energy crisis persists
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- Floating solar arrays are being installed on a reservoir in Lima, Ohio to power a local water treatment plant, reducing energy costs and stabilizing water rates.
- Floating solar addresses land use conflicts in the Midwest by utilizing water surfaces, avoiding competition with agricultural land for food production.
- Solar energy is gaining traction in the Midwest, with states like Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio ranking in the top 12 nationally for solar capacity.
- Technological advancements in solar, such as perovskite semiconductors from companies like First Solar, aim to increase efficiency and drive energy independence.
- Solar leases provide farmers with guaranteed income amid challenges like tariffs and fluctuating crop profits, though some face issues with high transmission fees.
- Opposition to solar includes concerns over land use, inflated agricultural land prices, and vulnerability to weather, but proponents highlight protective technologies and community benefits.
- The Lima project reflects a shift from traditional industries to renewable energy, offering economic savings and environmental benefits like reduced evaporation and algae growth.