NEWS FLASH:

10 solar companies have recorded signed contracts with Pulaski County landowners involving 25,495 acres.

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Preserving the rural landscape and productive farmland for future generations

THE LATEST NEWS -updated 06/20/2023


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DISCLAIMER: The purpose of this map is to display the geographic locations of the parcels that have recorded leases, easements, and/or other agreements with solar companies. The data contained within is for the sole and intended purpose of providing a visual compilation of projected solar installations. The creators nor the sharers of this map guarantee or warranty its accuracy and all parcel boundaries are estimates. Each estimated parcel is linked to the online record where this information was gathered and transposed for this visual.

By viewing this map you agree to not hold the creator, collaborators, or sharers liable for any damages due to it’s inaccuracy or otherwise. THIS MAP IS AN ESTIMATED PROJECTION OF THE FOOTPRINT OF SOLAR INSTALLATIONS IN PULASKI COUNTY BASED ON THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE RECORDERS OFFICE AND IS NOT GUARANTEED.

PRESS RELEASES

10 solar companies have recorded signed contracts with Pulaski County landowners as of 06/15/23.

MAMMOTH SOLAR PLANS RIBBON CUTTING FOR NOVEMBER 3rd



Next Era’s Moss Creek Solar Application for Special Exception Reversed by Judge Friedman


Mammoth Solar’s Appeal is Denied by Indiana Court of Appeals


A Complaint for Declaratory Judgment was filed against the Pulaski County Board of County Commissioners on May 24, 2022


APC’s recommended response to their[County Commissioners’s] proposed UDO solar changes.


MAMMOTH SOLAR SEEKS APPROVAL FOR 9,037 ACRE INDUSTRIAL SOLAR PLANT


On Friday, April 1, the APC met to vote on the proposed changes to the UDO solar ordinances initiated by Commissioners Chuck Mellon and Mike McClure.


On January 10, 2022, the Pulaski County Commissioners and Council members approved ERA designations and tax abatements for Mammoth Solar and Moss Creek Solar despite arguments by opposition…


Pulaski County Against Solar is committed to protect it’s agricultural ground and to preserve the beautiful rural landscape and quality of life for all residents and landowners of Pulaski County.

Hear from a farmer in Pennsylvania in the same situation as Pulaski County

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“As long as these leases exist, whether it’s 30 or 50 years, the visual appeal of our township is gone. No tractors in the fields, no crops growing and no cattle grazing,” Ketner said. “Also, every time you take away farmland, it’s a negative long-term impact to the economy because you’re also taking away seed sales, tractor and machinery sales, supplies and even the potential to build houses.”

Why a Strong Solar Ordinance is so Important.

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How You Can Help?

Help stop the irreversible damage to productive agricultural ground and the loss to agricultural related businesses. Over 220 residential homes located within one mile of the unsightly solar energy power plant will have a negative impact on their property values.  We need to protect our soil and drainage systems from damage and contamination.  Please help stop industrialized solar energy generation on productive agricultural ground.

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Help be a part of saving Pulaski farmland from GEG’s(now Doral Renewables LLC) Industrial Solar takeover.