Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Crete Solar Project Part Of $30M Government Giveaway



The U.S. Department of Agriculture has just announced the agency is sending nearly $30 million in taxpayer money to a Nebraska company, which is planning a solar energy project in Crete as well as seven other Nebraska communities.

SE Municipal Solar LLC, based in Omaha, is receiving the money through the Powering Affordable Clean Energy program, which is part of the federal Inflation Reduction Act. The program is essentially a grant in the form of "forgivable loans" if used for renewable energy projects powered by wind, solar, hydropower, geothermal, or biomass, as well as for renewable energy storage projects.

The company plans to build eight solar photovoltaic generation facilities totaling 18.72 megawatts, about enough electricity to power 1,700 homes. Projects will be located in Alliance, Gering, Sidney, Imperial, Ansley, Pender, Crete, and Stuart.

Last summer, the Crete City Council voted to authorize citing the eight-acre solar farm near the intersection of highways 33 and 103, south of the former Schwan's facility.

Keep in mind that China owns the vast majority of the world’s solar panel supply chain, controlling at least 75 percent of every single key stage of solar photovoltaic panel manufacturing and processing. That makes the United States over 3 times as dependent on China for solar power than the United States was ever dependent on the Middle East for oil, according to experts.

1 comment:

  1. This is a great opportunity. We need to develope our clean and renewable energy resources. We have given enough of our money to big oil and the middle east just to watch them flaunt their riches and powerful families.

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