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As I wrote about recently, Illinois is rolling out some generous incentives to encourage Solar Energy development. In particular, Illinois has set aside incentives for what is called “Community Solar.” Those projects are about 10 to 20 acres and for technical reasons (to get their power on to the grid) have a decent chance of being located near existing residential properties.

As the zoning for these types of projects moves forward we can expect to begin to hear from the NIMBY or Not In My Back Yard contingent. I can understand their fear, as a recent article out of Indianapolis points out, residents that have grown accustomed to vistas of swaying grasses are concerned about having to look at solar panels instead.

But, does living near a solar farm actually hurt your property values? Since community solar is still relatively new, it is probably too soon to tell. However, we are able to look at how wind farms (which experienced a boom in the last decade) have impacted local residential property values and draw comparisons. As it turns out there are domestic and international studies on the topic that show no impact to residential property values as a result of being located near new wind farms. I somehow doubt that the data will stop the NIMBY folks from showing up however.

 

 

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Nostalgic in Houston https://energysimply.st4ging.dev/nostalgic-in-houston/ https://energysimply.st4ging.dev/nostalgic-in-houston/#respond Fri, 21 Jun 2019 11:36:55 +0000 https://energysimply.st4ging.dev/?p=318 Whether you’re a lifelong Houston resident, a transplant or someone who has moved on, we all have a memory, place or experience that is undeniably Houston.

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Whether you’re a lifelong Houston resident, a transplant or someone who has moved on, we all have a memory, place or experience that is undeniably Houston. This on-point photo show in the Houston Chronicle provides 30 excellent examples of perfect Houston nostalgia.1024x1024 (1)

Case in point: “Go kart tracks everywhere.” Seriously. Where have all the go-karts gone?

And another excellent example: “Oddly shaped burger joints.” Though the prevalence of tacos is alright by me.

And what makes it the perfect piece of nostalgia? If it doesn’t exist anymore! Check out 30 Things Houston has Lost Over the Years.

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Top states for renewable energy? You won’t believe it. https://energysimply.st4ging.dev/test/ https://energysimply.st4ging.dev/test/#respond Wed, 19 Jun 2019 19:37:03 +0000 https://energysimply.st4ging.dev/?p=310 If I asked you to guess which states produce the most renewable energy, what would you say?

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If I asked you to guess which states produce the most renewable energy, what would you say?

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How will the solar next door impact my property values? https://energysimply.st4ging.dev/hello-world/ https://energysimply.st4ging.dev/hello-world/#comments Thu, 30 May 2019 11:02:43 +0000 https://energysimply.st4ging.dev/?p=1 I grew up in Illinois and still have many family members there, so I tend to pay attention to the news out of the Prairie State.

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As I wrote about recently, Illinois is rolling out some generous incentives to encourage Solar Energy development. In particular, Illinois has set aside incentives for what is called “Community Solar.” Those projects are about 10 to 20 acres and for technical reasons (to get their power on to the grid) have a decent chance of being located near existing residential properties.

As the zoning for these types of projects moves forward we can expect to begin to hear from the NIMBY or Not In My Back Yard contingent. I can understand their fear, as a recent article out of Indianapolis points out, residents that have grown accustomed to vistas of swaying grasses are concerned about having to look at solar panels instead.

But, does living near a solar farm actually hurt your property values? Since community solar is still relatively new, it is probably too soon to tell. However, we are able to look at how wind farms (which experienced a boom in the last decade) have impacted local residential property values and draw comparisons. As it turns out there are domestic and international studies on the topic that show no impact to residential property values as a result of being located near new wind farms. I somehow doubt that the data will stop the NIMBY folks from showing up however.

 

 

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