Linda Hezel gets up early to clip herbs, vegetables and produce from the plants on her farm north of Kansas City. “I'm trying peppers which you normally think would be only in full sun,” Hezel said.
Saying their property values are threatened, a group of homeowners in northern Plymouth is asking the state to block Verogy from building a nearly 1-megawatt solar farm on an unused apple orchard.
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This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Danny Lewis: If you look up at your neighbor's rooftops, you might see some solar ...
Along remote Pompeo Road deep in the woods of rural Thompson, there is a business that a few years ago had the idea of attracting guests drawn to scenic, unspoiled views. But C-Tec Solar LLC’s plan to ...
A novel solar power project just went online in California’s Central Valley, with panels that span across canals in the vast agricultural region. The 1.6-megawatt installation, called Project Nexus, ...
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup xAI is moving to pair its massive Colossus data center in Memphis with a relatively modest solar project, an 88-acre field of panels that would sit beside ...
Drone shots of the Brochu Nurseries property that is hosting the community solar array taken earlier this fall. This land has exceptionally poor soil, and the landowner has been seeking to find a ...