Clearing vegetation and grading terrain during construction disrupts plant life and can lead to soil erosion. Shading from solar panels also changes moisture and sunlight dynamics, impacting underlying vegetation and altering soil temperature and microclimates.
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Ultimately, whether wind turbine blades are “bad” for the environment depends on how effectively we address their disposal and recycling, and continuously improve their design and manufacturing processes. Wind energy is undeniably crucial in combating climate change.
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Building on the successful solar power projects we implemented in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, the Solar Village Project, in a strategic partnership with Solar United Neighbors, is embarking on an ambitious initiative to solarize schools, clinics, and more community centers.
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