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Hecate is back with a new solar facility application. Columbia Paper
State denies Copake’s motion to stop Shepherd’s Run. Daily Gazette
Hecate Energy reapplies to build 42MW solar project in Copake. Millerton News
Developer tries again with Shepherd’s Run solar farm application. Times Union
Hecate to Reapply for Shepherd’s Run Solar Project in Copake. Daily Gazette.
This Spectrum News video clip describes the serious water pollution resulting from construction of a solar installation in rural Texas. As you may remember, the Hecate Shepherd’s Run project proposed for Copake will be located in and on the watershed and creek that provides the water for the City of Hudson. This Texas experience could foretell what will happen here. View the video clip HERE.
60 acres gone and maybe Hecate too theupstater.com
Land sale clouds fate of Shepherd’s Run Hudson Valley 360
Farmers’ purchase takes land from controversial Shepherd’s Run solar proposal Times Union
Filings show NY green energy could cost consumers 64% more Times Union
Report predicts possible power shortages if aging fossil fuel plants close too soon
Commentary_ Communities must have a say in local energy projects
Guest Comment_ Renewable energy vs. the environment _ Local Columnists _ oleantimesherald.com
Supervisors oppose Shepherd’s Run _ Greene County _ hudsonvalley360.com
Why the Town of Copake Opposes Shepherd’s Run – The River
Andrew Cuomo’s bid to ram industrial wind, solar plants down locals’ throats
As Demand for Green Energy Grows, Solar Farms Face Local Resistance – The New York Times
City OKs resolution against planned solar project in Copake _ Columbia County _ hudsonvalley360.com
Solar Panels Are Starting to Die, Leaving Behind Toxic Trash _ WIRED
Copake solar farm at issue _ Columbia County _ hudsonvalley360.com
Galway considers moratorium on solar arrays
Hecate plan still waits on state – The Columbia Paper
Questions, but no answers _ Editorials _ hudsonvalley360.com
Study_ Solar farms reduce home values
Upstate NY towns push back against wind and solar projects