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Solar : From Early Struggles to Future Prospects

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Join Lucas and Eric on "Broken Shovel: Homesteading for a Sustainable Future," as they dive into an intriguing conversation on the evolution of solar energy in Vermont. Unraveling the state's solar voyage since the 1950s, this episode unfolds Vermont's commitment to innovation, environmental consciousness, and community spirit. It highlights how the difficult terrain and challenging weather have shaped the energy sourcing approach, discussing early solar hot water heaters, the effects of federal tax credits, and the onset of photovoltaic panels.

Delving into present-day issues, Lucas and Eric examine the efficacy, and potential environmental threats of large-scale solar projects. The conversation encompasses the impact on wildlife, ecosystem disruption, and the balancing act between tourism and energy needs. They voice concerns and controversies over out-of-state ownership of solar fields and the implications for energy credits and Vermont's renewable goals.

The hosts also unpack the window tax concept, potential loopholes pro-solar lobbyists exploit, and the urgent need for sustainable energy sources to support Vermont's tourism-oriented economy. Though they express apprehension about the lasting environmental impact of solar panels and the selling of energy credits, alternative solutions aren't neglected. Innovative solutions discussed include better battery storage, using flat-roofed buildings, and building panels on Brownfield sites.

Lucas and Eric make the discussion intimate by sharing their household waste reduction experiences, their exploration of solar and wind energy options, and how their diet reflects a commitment to locally sourced produce. Anticipating an episode on greenwashing, they prime listeners for an intensive analysis of corporate greed and its enormous global implications.

Through personal anecdotes and thoughtful analysis, this podcast invites listeners to be part of the discussion on creating a sustainable future. It echoes a powerful call for government support favoring everyday citizens rather than large corporations, urging for more community-based solutions towards a sustainable world.

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Join Lucas and Eric on "Broken Shovel: Homesteading for a Sustainable Future," as they dive into an intriguing conversation on the evolution of solar energy in Vermont. Unraveling the state's solar voyage since the 1950s, this episode unfolds Vermont's commitment to innovation, environmental consciousness, and community spirit. It highlights how the difficult terrain and challenging weather have shaped the energy sourcing approach, discussing early solar hot water heaters, the effects of federal tax credits, and the onset of photovoltaic panels.

Delving into present-day issues, Lucas and Eric examine the efficacy, and potential environmental threats of large-scale solar projects. The conversation encompasses the impact on wildlife, ecosystem disruption, and the balancing act between tourism and energy needs. They voice concerns and controversies over out-of-state ownership of solar fields and the implications for energy credits and Vermont's renewable goals.

The hosts also unpack the window tax concept, potential loopholes pro-solar lobbyists exploit, and the urgent need for sustainable energy sources to support Vermont's tourism-oriented economy. Though they express apprehension about the lasting environmental impact of solar panels and the selling of energy credits, alternative solutions aren't neglected. Innovative solutions discussed include better battery storage, using flat-roofed buildings, and building panels on Brownfield sites.

Lucas and Eric make the discussion intimate by sharing their household waste reduction experiences, their exploration of solar and wind energy options, and how their diet reflects a commitment to locally sourced produce. Anticipating an episode on greenwashing, they prime listeners for an intensive analysis of corporate greed and its enormous global implications.

Through personal anecdotes and thoughtful analysis, this podcast invites listeners to be part of the discussion on creating a sustainable future. It echoes a powerful call for government support favoring everyday citizens rather than large corporations, urging for more community-based solutions towards a sustainable world.

  continue reading

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