To the editor: Local weather columnist Sammy Roth has finished an admirable job explaining photo voltaic power, however from a perspective that’s basically flawed. (“No person loves Biden’s Western Photo voltaic Plan. But it surely’s what we’ve obtained,” column, Oct. 3)
There are two sorts of environmentalists: Those that reside in, say, Delaware, and people who reside within the deserts of the Southwest. A notion exists amongst a few of the former group that ridding the nation of fossil fuels is price destroying desert “wasteland.”
These of us environmentalist sorts who reside in that wasteland resent that viewpoint, as a result of destruction of nature isn’t a path to restoring organic range. And there are various different steps that ought to be taken, amongst them using each final developed piece of land as a photo voltaic electrical energy generator. Rooftops (particularly of mega warehouses), freeway rights-of-way, car parking zone shade buildings — all of those and different developed lands ought to be utilized to their fullest extent earlier than any extra destruction of habitat happens.
Rooftop and car parking zone buildings are significantly worthwhile, since electrical energy generated on the end-use level is especially environment friendly. As well as, the desert’s well-known sunshine is just reasonably extra conducive to energy technology than areas of low daylight ranges.
Determining methods to destroy the desert moderately isn’t the best way ahead.
Denys Arcuri, Indio
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To the editor: As an alternative of placing photo voltaic panels in open land the place we must run miles of wire to attach them to the grid, how about we mount them above the nation’s highways?
There, they might not take up uncooked land and would shade automobiles from the solar. There would already be infrastructure to get to them, and the hoods created by the panels may seize air pollution from automobiles and enhance air high quality.
Don Martens, Pomona
