Silicon Ranch Faces Community Opposition Over Solar Farm Plans in Alabama
Silicon Ranch is advancing plans for a 4,500-acre solar farm in Baldwin County, Alabama, projected to power a Meta Data Center by 2028. Local residents have expressed concerns over environmental impact and economic benefits, prompting a petition for a referendum.

Silicon Ranch is in the process of establishing a 4,500-acre solar farm in Baldwin County, Alabama, intended to supply power to a Meta Data Center, with operations expected to commence by 2028. During a recent meeting, residents raised objections regarding the choice of land, citing environmental concerns linked to the local ecosystem, specifically wetlands.
A zoning vote related to the project has been approved, and a petition for a referendum has garnered sufficient signatures to proceed, with an election day to be set within 90 days. The project, according to Silicon Ranch, will preserve 2,500 acres of wetlands and woodlands while converting 2,000 acres to solar panel installations. This situation reflects growing tensions between renewable energy development and local community interests.




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