Sedgwick County weighs solar farms that would convert nearly 3,000 acres of Kansas farmland
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Chance Swaim
Summary
Sedgwick County officials are considering two conditional use permits that would allow Mission Clean Energy to construct solar farms on nearly 3,000 acres of agricultural land southwest of Wichita, Kansas. The projects — the Galena Solar Project and the Sunflower Solar Project — would include solar panel arrays and battery storage systems tied into the Evergy transmission grid. The proposal has sparked debate between renewable energy advocates who cite economic and environmental benefits, and local residents and farmers concerned about loss of prime farmland, property values, and the long-term impact on the agricultural community.
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· 3 pulledSolar panels like those pictured would be constructed on nearly 3,000 acres of agricultural land southwest of Wichita if Sedgwick County officials approve two conditional use permits.
Mission Clean Energy's Galena Solar Project application seeks to convert farmland to solar and battery storage tied into Evergy transmission grid.
The proposal has drawn both support from renewable energy advocates and opposition from residents concerned about losing agricultural land.
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