FAQS

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

General

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What impact will there be to neighboring property values?

Numerous studies done by assessors, real estate groups, and industry experts confirm that solar projects have no negative impacts on property values.

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Will the energy produced be used in Bannock County? In Idaho?

Electrons flow to the closest loads, and the electric grid is highly interconnected between different utility companies and providers. The power will flow to the nearest connected loads, including Bannock County and the rest of Idaho.

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Will there be an impact on water quality?

There are no chemical or liquid discharges associated with the normal operation of the project other than water used for dust control during construction and panel cleaning during operation. In addition, the project will utilize industry-standard spill prevention, control and countermeasure plans to ensure no contamination of local soils or watersheds occurs.

Design, Construction & Operations

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How will weeds and vegetation be managed?

After construction the project will be re-seeded with a blend of native grasses and forbs. Vegetation on site will be regularly maintained through a combination of mowing and/or grazing, and monitored for any erosion issues or invasive plants.

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Is there a risk of fire from the battery storage system?

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What kind of noise do solar projects make?

Layout and Land Use

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How much Farmland will be taken out of production?

In general solar projects are best suited to less productive lands. Within our 2,400 acre project footprint, only one pivot, or 160 acres of farmland will be taken out of production.

Technology

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Will the project create a “heat island” and increase local temperatures?

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Is there any risk of chemicals leaking from solar panels, inverters, batteries or electrical equipment?

During normal operation there is no risk of any chemical leakage from the batteries or PV site. Photovoltaic panels do not contain any liquid components. The battery, inverter and electrical equipment could include liquids for cooling such as ethylene glycol (anti-freeze) and non-toxic oils.

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