Illegal construction of solar power stations

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 other conditions that...
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Swinerton Builders Reaches Agreement to Address Clean Water Act

To avoid these harms to the environment and public health, parties responsible for construction of solar farms must obtain construction stormwater permits under the Clean Water Act

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

These limits come through outright bans, moratoriums, construction impediments and other conditions that make green energy difficult to build. The impediments come as a gigantic effort

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

Major solar farm builder settles case alleging it violated clean water

A U.S. construction company that built solar farms across the country will pay $2.3 million in penalties to settle claims that it violated federal and state water protections in Alabama, Idaho and

Solar farms run into problems with water pollution | Popular Science

The construction of four US solar farms violated the Clean Water Act, showcasing the challenges of building a clean power grid.

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.

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.

EPA settles with Massachusetts solar company for Construction

BOSTON (May 21, 2024) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has settled with Navisun, LLC, a solar energy company based in Hingham, Massachusetts, for alleged violations of the Construction

Across America, clean energy plants are being banned faster than

Across America''s power grid, there''s a growing gap between what we need and what we''ll allow. As the planet warms and climate disasters grow more costly, the U.S. has set a target to reach

Settlements Resolve Clean Water Act Violations at Four Solar Farm

The Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced settlements with four separate solar farm owners to resolve alleged violations of the

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