Amish Farmers Reject Toxic Large-Scale Solar Power Projects
The Amish community has already declared war on wind power, now it’s solar’s turn.
A more devout and God-fearing bunch, you’d be hard to find. Shunning many of the trappings of modern society, the Amish might seem backward to some. However, when it comes to taking on America’s rent-seeking wind and solar industries, they’re in a league of their own.
Threatened by massive solar projects planned their communities, a group of Amish in upstate New York has said “thanks, but no thanks”. Here’s why.
Sixty Amish signed a letter of concern regarding the threat to their way of life by the many solar projects being imposed on our region by Gov. Andrew Cuomo. They delivered the letter to the Chautauqua Town Board.
Amish farmers lease land from local and absentee landowners to augment their farming. They also live dependent on healthy farmland without the contaminants in the soil water and heat zones caused by solar projects.
Mandated by Cuomo’s misguided “green energy” policy, solar will pave over vast areas of fields and forests with dark glass and concrete blocking the natural absorption of CO2. The sun’s heat will be reflected causing higher temperatures in the project region.
Unlike those who pretend to be “environmentalists” Amish farmers use little electricity.
As true stewards of the land, Amish use natural fertilizers – the healthy way of recycling manure to revitalize land rather than use fossil fuel sourced fertilizers. Their cycle of hard work, growing food, raising animals and returning the nutrients to the land is a principled lifestyle unlike those who simply say they are “green”.
Amish farmers have been offered cash to pave over their land with solar but they know it will destroy farming, the land and the forests, “The animals and the soil will be harmed,” said one. “We as a family take walks across the land on Sundays. We would no longer be able to do that if we took money for solar development.”
Solar panels are identified by the EPA as one of the sources of polyfluoroalkyl substances — a group of man-made chemicals that never decompose and are cancer causing.
Mayville is currently spending $1 million to clean up PFAS contaminants in the water in three of its wells. This effort is to remove PFAS in quantities of parts per trillion – a very small amount is considered hazardous. No solar project should be placed near water sources or in a water table that could contaminate Chautauqua Lake. Prevention of contamination, not mitigation to clean it up afterwards is essential.
Tourism is important to all in this area including the Amish. Solar projects eliminate recreational land, diminishing the economic viability of the community as well as destroying the local environment.
Ontario grid operator and the European Energy Commission have stated that a cost-benefit analysis of energy produced by solar at northern latitudes shows a negative result.
It takes more energy to build a solar facility here than is produced in its lifetime. The taxpayer-provided subsidies (bribes) do not justify the damage done.
The Amish are true solar farmers along with anyone involved in agriculture, forestry, and other natural resource-related activities.
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very old white guy
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Covering up productive farmland with glass that cannot be recycled to produce a small amount of electricity when the sun is shining is not a very good idea. The Amish are correct as in right, not wrong, and smarter than most on the planet.
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slandermen
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Watch how the sun doesn’t shine on their crops anymore. I’m sure you can understand how the LDS allegiance precludes the possibility of them reaching for light. I mean, they can be good people, but they can’t be good people while they are LDS people.
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/tg/corruption?lang=eng
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Jerry Krause
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Hi PSI Readers,
I hope my comment will encourage some of you to read these two very opposing comments. One of them whose author doesn’t know that these Amish people’s religion has nothing to do with the LDS people which is clearly identified by the ‘link’.
Have a good day, Jerry
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Dale Horst
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I hope this article is correct. Tobacco is not allowed in most Amish communities yet they still grow it as a cash crop. All it takes is elders to give the OK.
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