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Buy American farmland before foreign wind and solar corporations do | President: American Land Rescue Fund | Exposing the “green energy” scam

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What an awful ending to prime farmland. Here’s just a fraction of the panels that have been installed in Genesee County, NY. This is part of the ORES project: Cider Solar. They give these projects mocking agricultural names to try and trick locals into thinking this was good for rural Upstate NY. Another complex in Montgomery County carries the name “Cow Bell Solar.” This is one huge money-laundering operation in the form of green energy subsidies and credits. It’s going on between our state and foreign renewable corporations. Along the way, we’re losing the land that feeds us, forever. Wildlife is displaced in every direction. The soil will never be farmable again. And local pastoral culture and history is destroyed. Video submitted by: Jennifer Suzanne

What an awful ending to prime farmland. Here’s just a fraction of the panels that have been installed in Genesee County, NY. This is part of the ORES project: Cider Solar. They give these projects mocking agricultural names to try and trick locals into thinking this was good for rural Upstate NY. Another complex in Montgomery County carries the name “Cow Bell Solar.” This is one huge money-laundering operation in the form of green energy subsidies and credits. It’s going on between our state and foreign renewable corporations. Along the way, we’re losing the land that feeds us, forever. Wildlife is displaced in every direction. The soil will never be farmable again. And local pastoral culture and history is destroyed. Video submitted by: Jennifer Suzanne

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You’re looking at thousands of studs that have been jammed into the ground, on what was previously prime farmland, as they continue to build out Cider Solar in Elba and Oakfield, New York. The studs will hold the Chinese-made solar panels that were constructed and shipped with fossil fuels and rare earth minerals. Cider Solar is a massive 500MW industrial complex that will destroy 4,000 acres by the time they’re done. Since commercial solar only generates at 15% of its annual potential in Upstate NY (actually closer to 10% in Western NY), this 500MW complex will only generate 75MW of power when it’s all said and done. Thousands of acres gone. Soil compacted. Runoff reported. Chemicals sprayed to suppress vegetation. Animals displaced in every direction. And the history and culture of these towns destroyed forever. All for our governor, greedy politicians, and subsidies for foreign corporations. Video submitted by Jennifer Suzanne

You’re looking at thousands of studs that have been jammed into the ground, on what was previously prime farmland, as they continue to build out Cider Solar in Elba and Oakfield, New York. The studs will hold the Chinese-made solar panels that were constructed and shipped with fossil fuels and rare earth minerals. Cider Solar is a massive 500MW industrial complex that will destroy 4,000 acres by the time they’re done. Since commercial solar only generates at 15% of its annual potential in Upstate NY (actually closer to 10% in Western NY), this 500MW complex will only generate 75MW of power when it’s all said and done. Thousands of acres gone. Soil compacted. Runoff reported. Chemicals sprayed to suppress vegetation. Animals displaced in every direction. And the history and culture of these towns destroyed forever. All for our governor, greedy politicians, and subsidies for foreign corporations. Video submitted by Jennifer Suzanne

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More from inside the Adirondack Park, which is the largest park in the contiguous US. If you attempted to build something like this in the ADK Park before Kathy Hochul and her lapdog DEC Commissioner Amanda Lefton was installed, you’d be arrested or fined. But now in the name of “saving the climate,” it’s OK to destroy land that’s meant to be Forever Wild. We need to save the environment from the people “trying to save the environment.”

More from inside the Adirondack Park, which is the largest park in the contiguous US. If you attempted to build something like this in the ADK Park before Kathy Hochul and her lapdog DEC Commissioner Amanda Lefton was installed, you’d be arrested or fined. But now in the name of “saving the climate,” it’s OK to destroy land that’s meant to be Forever Wild. We need to save the environment from the people “trying to save the environment.”

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They want to turn 1,800 acres (total project footprint) of gorgeous, designated grassland habitat and farmland into a 100MW solar complex in Fort Edward, NY. Our state’s own New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation is looking the other way, allowing the Office of Renewable Energy Siting to sell our land to foreign corporations out of Canada.

They want to turn 1,800 acres (total project footprint) of gorgeous, designated grassland habitat and farmland into a 100MW solar complex in Fort Edward, NY. Our state’s own New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation is looking the other way, allowing the Office of Renewable Energy Siting to sell our land to foreign corporations out of Canada.

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The “clean” energy they promised you. Broken, shattered solar panels leaching cadmium, lead, PFAS, microplastics, and glass shards into what was previously prime farmland and habitat. The broken panels have been there for years according to locals. The solar company doesn’t care. They already grabbed their subsidies and credits. No one monitors these facilities. That’s why they install perimeter fencing. This land will never be farmed again. Upstate NY has been invaded.

The “clean” energy they promised you. Broken, shattered solar panels leaching cadmium, lead, PFAS, microplastics, and glass shards into what was previously prime farmland and habitat. The broken panels have been there for years according to locals. The solar company doesn’t care. They already grabbed their subsidies and credits. No one monitors these facilities. That’s why they install perimeter fencing. This land will never be farmed again. Upstate NY has been invaded.

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This was land that the Amish family across the street used to graze their cattle. Now it’s home to one of the ugliest solar complexes in the county. The Amish will probably be the last people feeding us 30 years from now when the current generation of farmers retires. What an awful ending to farmland. This hideous sight has become common in rural Upstate NY. We’re losing our history, culture, and viewsheds alongside the land that feeds us.

This was land that the Amish family across the street used to graze their cattle. Now it’s home to one of the ugliest solar complexes in the county. The Amish will probably be the last people feeding us 30 years from now when the current generation of farmers retires. What an awful ending to farmland. This hideous sight has become common in rural Upstate NY. We’re losing our history, culture, and viewsheds alongside the land that feeds us.

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When I first began my search to find the un-redacted files for Fort Edward Solar, I had no idea the lengths to which New York State and these foreign solar developers were willing to go to force their complexes onto prime farmland and designated grasslands. This is what I found. I later tried to visit the physical ORES (Office of Renewable Energy Siting) office. They obviously didn’t allow me to meet them. Funnily enough, 2 months later, ORES “moved its office” to a new location. It’s inaccessible to the public to this day.

When I first began my search to find the un-redacted files for Fort Edward Solar, I had no idea the lengths to which New York State and these foreign solar developers were willing to go to force their complexes onto prime farmland and designated grasslands. This is what I found. I later tried to visit the physical ORES (Office of Renewable Energy Siting) office. They obviously didn’t allow me to meet them. Funnily enough, 2 months later, ORES “moved its office” to a new location. It’s inaccessible to the public to this day.

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A Canadian renewable corporation is trying to build an 1,800 acre solar complex on one of the last grasslands of its kind in the northeast. Boralex, soon to be Brookfield, will likely be awarded its final permit by ORES (Office of Renewable Energy Siting) next week. We are prepared to sue over it. I recorded this video at the grasslands this past winter. It’s one of the last homes for short-eared owls in New York State. It’s such an important habitat that the New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation covered the grassland in “critical endangered species present” signage. Apparently that doesn’t matter when a foreign solar corporation comes to town.

A Canadian renewable corporation is trying to build an 1,800 acre solar complex on one of the last grasslands of its kind in the northeast. Boralex, soon to be Brookfield, will likely be awarded its final permit by ORES (Office of Renewable Energy Siting) next week. We are prepared to sue over it. I recorded this video at the grasslands this past winter. It’s one of the last homes for short-eared owls in New York State. It’s such an important habitat that the New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation covered the grassland in “critical endangered species present” signage. Apparently that doesn’t matter when a foreign solar corporation comes to town.

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