Unlike conventional power plants, solar farms can help to protect environmental quality.
Air
Solar energy generates emission-free electricity.
The power produced by Cider Solar will reduce reliance on fossil fuels, offsetting 714,541 tons of carbon dioxide emissions – equal to taking 151,708 passenger cars off the road for a year.
Soil
Solar farms do not damage soil resources, unlike conventional power projects, industrial plants or commercial development.
Solar facilities produce no pollution in operation.
Water
Unlike conventional power plants, operating solar farms use little to no water. The low impact design also maintains porous surface area for local groundwater recharge.
Vegetation management is conducted with periodic mowing and trimming; very little chemical vegetation control is planned – far less than farms or golf courses typically use.
Well-designed solar farms are excellent protectors of watershed resources.