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Bob King's avatar

Have them put them on old closed down garbage dumps. They are all over, high unobstructed, never will have buildings or farmed on.

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Richard Clarke's avatar

Be careful about the sweet-hart deals that line the pockets of those that are involved in these proposals. Kick-backs from contractors are difficult to trace and do not have to be in money. This one is huge! It never has to do with the credibility of the project, and it is not about making uninformed or naive decisions; it has to do with personal power and wealth..

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Rebecka Vigus's avatar

Unless someone is smart enough to fix the electric grid, neither wind nor solar is going to work. I agree with Sue. Most wind turbines don't operate on a regular basis. It's like the devastation in WNC. If you actually saw it you'd be in tears. It looks like WWIII blew through one day. But, all the while these folks who lost everything are working to put things back together, the government is standing by to declare the land unlivable so some rich asshole who bought all the mineral rights to that area can mine lithium. I know that is blood money and there is a special place in hell for them. Just like those who want to destroy Michigan.

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Andrew Noonan's avatar

Michigan is already at 50% deforestation. I don't think we need to be cutting down more of Michigan's beautiful forests.

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SciurusNiger's avatar

The only gains from solar in Michigan are seen in the wallets of the green scammers. Permanently destroying farmland, killing the value of nearby properties, and cutting down forests (that turn CO2 into the oxygen we breathe) only makes sense when the government is giving away taxpayer monies.

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Jonay Casares's avatar

Solar? What a great idea- we have so much sun in Michigan. Please….. is there any common sense?

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