Protecting the environment through smart solar choices

Author: Tree Hugger (Page 9 of 12)

Muslim forced labor and solar power

These two articles from Politico and the BBC outline the many concerns that Chinese forced labor is involved in the production of solar panels in the Xinjiang region. For Virginians living in counties where large solar projects are planned or being proposed, that means it is important to ask the solar developers where they are sourcing their solar panels. The only way to ensure that no forced labor is used in producing the solar panels in a project in Virginia is to get, in writing, an agreement about where the panels to be used are built.

Key points from the articles include the following:

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26 February highlights

Over the past week, we’ve made the following updates to our website:

Rockingham Vetoed Solar Project

The Rockingham County Board of Supervisors voted 4 to 1 on Wednesday (23 Feb 2022) to veto a solar project special-use permit. Pennsylvania-based Dynamic Energy Solutions had proposed to build a large-scale solar energy facility outside the town of Dayton. The project would have been built on 22 acres of a 50.7-acre parcel on the west side of John Wayland Highway southwest of Huffman Drive.

Both the Dayton Mayor and the Dayton Town Manager asked the Board to reject the project. About 50 people attended the meeting, with 5 people speaking against the project; no one spoke in favor.

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