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Clean Wisconsin's Solar Co-benefits report describes some of the co-benefits of solar farms on water quality, soil health, wildlife habitat, and health, in addition to reducing greenhouse gas emissions contributing to climate change. The research has shown that when solar farms replace conventionally-farmed row crops, like corn, it can reduce sediment and phosphorus pollution runoff into nearby lakes, rivers, and streams by 75-95% and reduce groundwater contamination from nitrates. Join us for a virtual Lunch and Learn event to hear more!
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