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re: Talk to me about solar farms

Posted on 9/14/19 at 5:44 pm to
Posted by braindeadboxer
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Member since Nov 2011
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Posted on 9/14/19 at 5:44 pm to
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All the solar farms I've seen keep the ground relatively intact. its not like they're going to pave the acreage, so it seems like the land could be revived if the solar farm doesn't work out. See if any other solar farms have popped up in the area and talk to the property owners about the process. Maybe ask the developers for a reference list of some sort.


No doubt they will be looking at other developments and as far as I know there aren’t any others local.

This is all just starting, had a conversation with my dad today and figured maybe someone here had had dealings with a solar farm in the past.
Posted by stewie
Member since Jan 2006
3952 posts
Posted on 9/14/19 at 5:50 pm to
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All the solar farms I've seen keep the ground relatively intact. its not like they're going to pave the acreage, so it seems like the land could be revived if the solar farm doesn't work out.


The land can be brought back into production but it will be cost prohibitive for agriculture if the solar farm goes belly up.

There’s a new solar development in West Baton Rouge. Should be interesting to see how it continues to develop.
WBR Solar Farm
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