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Solar farms booming in Washington, but where should they go?

Solar farms booming in Washington, but where should they go? Some Klickitat County residents say projects hurt property values, way of life By Hal Bernton, The Seattle Times Published: May 10, 2021, 6:03am Share: Dan Christopher, Klickitat County commissioner, talks with solar critics picketing across from the Goldendale Post Office. (Hal Bernton/The Seattle Times) GOLDENDALE In September 2018, Russ and Amy Hanson received an unsolicited offer from Invenergy to cover their land near this south central Washington town with solar panels. They could earn up to $40,000 a year for a quarter-century lease on their 40-acre tract, according to correspondence from the company to the Hansons.

Even In The Bright Of Day, Some Klickitat County Residents Have A Solar Energy Nightmare

Originally published on May 4, 2021 9:52 am Bonneville Power Administration’s Knight Substation makes this area in Klickitat County attractive to renewable energy companies. CREDIT: Courtney Flatt/NWPB Listen You can see Mount Adams rising from the horizon on a grassy hilltop on Amy Hanson’s land. Farms reach out in most directions. Homes dot the landscape. Hanson and her husband invested more than a decade and thousands of dollars into this property, driving nearly 200 miles from Chehalis on weekends to build fences and whatever else they could afford as the years went on. She might not be walking distance from everyone, but recently Hanson and her neighbors in rural Klickitat County have become closer than ever. They’re banded together to fight a new giant knocking at their doors: big solar.

KUOW - Even in the bright of day, some Central Washington residents have a solar energy nightmare

Even in the bright of day, some Central Washington residents have a solar energy nightmare You can see Mount Adams rising from the horizon on a grassy hilltop on Amy Hanson’s land. Farms reach out in most directions. Homes dot the landscape. Hanson and her husband invested more than a decade and thousands of dollars into this property, driving nearly 200 miles from Chehalis on weekends to build fences and whatever else they could afford as the years went on. She might not be walking distance from everyone, but recently Hanson and her neighbors in rural Klickitat County have become closer than ever. They’re banded together to fight a new giant knocking at their doors: big solar.

Even In The Bright Of Day, Some Central Washington Residents Have A Solar Energy Nightmare

/ You can see Mount Adams rising from the horizon on a grassy hilltop on Amy Hanson’s land. Farms reach out in most directions. Homes dot the landscape. Hanson and her husband invested more than a decade and thousands of dollars into this property, driving nearly 200 miles from Chehalis on weekends to build fences and whatever else they could afford as the years went on. She might not be walking distance from everyone, but recently Hanson and her neighbors in rural Klickitat County have become closer than ever. They’re banded together to fight a new giant knocking at their doors: big solar.

Even In The Bright Of Day, Some Central Washington Residents Have A Solar Energy Nightmare

Even In The Bright Of Day, Some Central Washington Residents Have A Solar Energy Nightmare
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