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US Halts Applications For Solar Energy Projects

Dekortage writes "The US Bureau of Land Management, overwhelmed by applications for large-scale solar energy plants, has declared a two-year freeze on applications for new projects until it completes an extensive environmental impact study. The study will produce 'a single set of environmental criteria to weigh future solar proposals, which will ultimately speed the application process.' The freeze means that current applications will continue to be processed — plants producing enough electricity for 20 million average American homes — but no new applications will be accepted until the study is complete. Solar power companies are worried that this will harm the industry just as it is poised for explosive growth. Some note that gas and oil projects are booming in the southwestern states most favorable to solar development. Another threat looming over the solar industry is that federal tax credits must be renewed in Congress, else they will expire this year."

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  1. Shakespeare was wrong... by TrebleJunkie · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    ...kill the bureacrats, and THEN the lawyers.

    We can't drill for oil where there's oil, we can't put up windmills where there's wind, and now we can't put up solar panels where there's sunlight, apparently. "Environmental Impact." Ha!

    What about the environmental impact of stupid decisions like these? I'll quote the Talking Heads:

    "There was a factory/Now there are mountains and rivers"
    "We caught a rattlesnake/Now we got something for dinner"
    "There was a shopping mall/Now it's all covered with flowers"
    "And as things fell apart/Nobody paid much attention"

    -- (nothing but) Flowers

    (Scary to thing the Talking Heads as harbingers of our demise.)

    This is idiocy. Absolute idiocy. You've got an populace -- not to mention an economy -- clamoring for energy independence and alternative energy sources, a glut (from the sound of it) of folks willing to provide the technology and the innovations --- and a bunch of bureaucrats who'd rather save the fucking fruit bats than the fucking country or fucking human race! How many time is it necessary to shoot oneself in the foot?

    Exploit the Earth or Die.

    Sadly, our government and our bureaucracies are making a conscious choice for the latter.

    Thank goodness we still have a 2nd Amendment. We might need to use it soon.

    --

    Ed R.Zahurak

    You know, oblivion keeps looking better every day.

  2. Re:Printer Friendly Format by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Yes, lets waste a few trees. Very friendly.

  3. Re:This isn't a bad thing.. by davejenkins · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Sorry, but this is a horrible thing. Your analogy of a 'code freeze' does not apply, because a code freeze allows all the interlocking parts of an app to make sure they work well together. Code freeze is needed when you have disparate programmers working on a single code base.

    Here, we have a market full of companies trying to make profit on different strips of land-- completely separate from each other.

    The only reason the BLM is calling for this freeze is because they are incompetent government nabobs. They cannot deal with the paperwork, so they are panicking and forcing a freeze in the market-- they are distorting progress and introducing a market inefficiency just because they cannot rethink their processes and figure out a way to both handle incoming requests as well as revamp their overall baseline environmental impact study for solar.

    Whoever proposed this freeze should be fired. It's likely some bureaucrat that cannot be fired, so remember to write your congressman and give your grief about how the BLM is doing no damned good (as if they ever did).

    I grew up in the West deserts, and I know that the BLM are morons-- Bureau of Livestock and Mining was our name for them. They've never been environmentally minded-- they've always just been a dirty hand in whatever local dirty business needed a handout from Uncle Sucker.

  4. Re:Cartop/Rooftop Supplemental Solar by bluefoxlucid · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Hell, you can put one on the roof of my someday-in-the-future electric car, too, so I won't even have to plug it in to recharge.

    sibe you dickhead, when did they let you off probation? You're not supposed to be on the internet.

    You won't have to plug it in, but it'll take eternity to charge it up. If you're using gasoline or hybrid or plug-in you've violated the constraints of the PP's statement.

  5. Re:Impede progress by An+Onerous+Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I disagree. Quoting Ayn rand is always gratuitous, never obligatory.

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    You want the truthiness? You can't handle the truthiness!