Forget roaring lawnmowers and fuel-guzzling tractors. Today's solar companies are turning to flocks of sheep to trim grass and control weeds under solar panels. These eco-friendly grazers easily ...
Some of the thickest hay in the meadow at Jack’s Solar Garden, in Longmont, Colorado, is on the west side under an elm tree. The tree offers shade, absorbs the brunt of afternoon sun, and keeps more ...
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Researchers make surprising discovery after taking closer look at solar farms: 'Pretty exciting'
Solar farms are helping people power their daily lives with cheap, renewable energy, but the panels also change local biomes. Bats, specifically, have had to adapt, but emerging research shows they ...
The legislature needs to pass workable community solar legislation which will bring energy bills down for millions of ...
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