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Trump Administration Bans Solar on Farmland

Building solar installations on farmland has become a popular practice in the U.S. and, more recently, in the UK as well, as in other parts of Europe. Solar developers can offer farmers more money to lease their land for solar than they would make from farming it, which has motivated many to accept such deals. Yet concern about this trend has been growing as well, since farmland is used to literally produce food, and replacing food production with electricity production has sparked concerns about food security.

Illuminating the future: a shift to solar in offshore energy

In the world of energy production, power is not just a component; it’s the cornerstone that propels every facet of the industry forward. From the depths of drilling and extraction to the complexities of processing and distribution, it is the uninterrupted flow of power that ensures operations run smoothly and efficiently. A disruption in this flow doesn’t merely pause operations; it halts the entire lifecycle of energy production and its revenue streams.

Solar Is Cheapest Energy Source Says IEA

Solar power has been touted as the cheapest available source of energy for several years now. Solar power proponents have been talking about the consistent decline in the cost of raw materials and panel production. They have also talked about LCOE.