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Counties Should Work to Install Solar Over Water Canals

The debate over solar projects like Aramis and Sunwalker shows the concerns of many environmentalists who believe that covering hundreds of acres of ag land will harm federally listed species, destroy dwindling open space and negatively impact the local environment. Proponents of these projects say that the need for green energy is urgent, and that installing solar along rooftops throughout local municipalities is cost-prohibitive. While there’s no doubt we need renewable energy or that installing solar on roofs in a city is going to cost more than plopping down panels in a field, there’s another option that could help us.

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Alameda County Board Approves Aramis Solar Project

Opposition groups are planning litigation. The Alameda County Board of Supervisors held the 10-hour hearing on March 4, ultimately going forward with the controversial project presented by applicant Intersect Power. The solar development, proposed for agricultural land in North Livermore along Cayetano Creek, is set to cover 350 acres with solar panels and battery storage. The hearing followed the Board of Zoning Adjustments’ (BZA) decision in November to recommend approval of the project. Three project opponents — Save North Livermore Valley (SNLV), Friends of Livermore, and Friends of Open Space and Vineyards — filed appeals. The fourth to appeal was applicant Intersect Power itself, taking issue with the BZA’s conditional-use permit (CUP) requirements. The supervisors denied all four appeals.

French second-hand car group Aramis eyeing IPO

By Reuters Staff 2 Min Read PARIS (Reuters) - France’s Aramis Group, which specialises in selling second hand cars online, said on Monday it was exploring an initial public offering (IPO) in Paris this year following a boom in used vehicle sales and as it looks to grow across Europe. The firm - which is 70% owned by Stellantis, the carmaker formed by the merger of France’s PSA and Italian-American group Fiat Chrysler - also announced it was entering the UK market with a majority stake in MotorDepot, which owns the CarSupermarket.com platform. It did not give financial details for the purchase but said in a statement it would push Aramis’ annual sales to above 1 billion euros ($1.2 billion).

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