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Greg Scott, Livermore The board of supervisors recently took an informed and bold step to enhance agriculture and open space resource in North Livermore with their approval of the Intersect Power Aramis Agrivoltaics Project.
Now the Aramis Solar Project in North Livermore is the Aramis Agrivoltaics Project by declaration of Dr. Larry Gosselin ( North Livermore Moving Forward , The Independent, March 18)?
Let s be informed about Dr. Gosselin s agro-eco greenwash propaganda. Building the Aramis Solar Project is going to involve heavy equipment and pile drivers which compact the soil. Soil is a carbon sink. Compacted soil results in lower organic material (OM) and water holding capacity in the soil because of reduced pore space. This will be measurable. Reduced OM means more carbon into the atmosphere, since OM is 42% to 58% Soil Organic Carbon. This is not what you desire for any type of agriculture or biodiversity aspects, an example being insect decline, like that of 1,600
Spanning approximately four hectares, Centrica Business Solutions started construction of the 2.3MW solar farm earlier this year. Thirty employees are working on the project, installing 4,248 Trina Vertex panels, which is predicted to supply the DST with one third of its electricity needs.
Together, the four pilot sites will result in £1 million in efficiency savings and reduce emissions by 2,000 tCO2e (tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent) per year. These cost savings will be reinvested into Army infrastructure and help to reach the Army s ambition of Net Zero by 2045.
Major General David Southall, Director Basing and Infrastructure and the Army s Sustainability Champion said:
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