A powerful citizens watchdog group has published a report explaining why it sees the Indiana Economic Development Corporation s Limitless Exploration and Advanced Pace project as bad. Indiana has committed about $1 billion to the project, to divert millions of gallons of water a day from Tippecanoe County to Boone County for a high-tech industrial park. Kerwin Olson, executive director of the Citizens Action Coalition, said the project is poor public policy and his group is asking the state to hit the pause button. .
New York is looking at different ways to make use of where to place solar panels. The practice of dual-use solar uses solar panels in a variety of forms, ranging from shade canopies for cars to a house s awning, but this is becoming a common agrivoltaic practice. Solar panels are being installed on farmland growing crops or home to livestock production. .
What started as a school project for students in one Illinois district has led to the successful changeover to more energy efficient school buses. The path to zero-emission buses began in 2014, when STEM students at Williamsfield High School started a science project for a solar-powered microgrid on their rural campus. And last year, the transportation transition began when the new standard C-72 school buses were ordered. .
Hoosiers could get their holiday trees from any of about 200 tree farms in the state, according to the Indiana Christmas Tree Growers Association. But some families choose artificial trees, and each choice comes with environmental consequences. Delaney Barber, energy and climate manager for the Hoosier Environmental Council, said live trees help store carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, but when they are disposed of, that process creates carbon. .