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Solar Energy Efforts by the Biden administration to address climate change by temporarily banning new leasing on oil and gas drilling is concerning for many Utah communities that rely on these jobs. “I anticipate that that so-called temporary ban will become a long term ban, certainly, at least for the vast majority of Biden s first term. And so if we look at the economic impact from just the leasing ban, in Utah, it will cost your state about 1.1 billion in GDP, about 2670 jobs and about 205 million in state tax revenue over the first term of the Biden administration,” said Kathleen Sgamma, who is the president of the Western Energy Alliances. ....
Article content Centreline Architecture will be doing the feasibility study of the AB Ellis building for the Rainbow Community Non-Profit Housing. They are a Sudbury-based architectural firm that was founded in 2007 and employs eight team members. Some of the projects they have worked on have been an integrated site plan for The Junction; new facilities for Maple Hill Farm; a 20-unit residential conversion in downtown Sudbury; new exterior stairs for the historic Christ the King Church and project management for the McEwen School of Architecture. Its website indicates it has been recognized with a ‘small enterprise’ award and have been a finalist for both ‘best customer service’ and ‘the best place to work’ at the Sudbury Chamber of Commerce Bell Business Excellence Awards. ....
Wind farms and massive arrays of solar panels are cropping up across public and private landscapes both in the United States and abroad as users increasingly turn to “green energy” as their preferred flavor of electricity. President Joe Biden, in fact, has directed the Interior Department to identify suitable places to host 20 gigawatts of new energy from sun, wind or geothermal resources by 2024 as part of a sweeping effort to move away from a carbon-based economy and electrical grid. But how green is green? Although countries are feverishly looking to install wind and solar farms to wean themselves off carbon-based, or so-called “dirty” energy, few countries, operators and the industry itself have yet to fully tackle the long-term consequences of how to dispose of these systems, which have their own environmental hazards like toxic metals, oil, fiberglass and other material. ....