Solar Plant Instead Of Palmdale Airport?

solarpanels.thumbnailMore and more solar projects are coming to town. One area that is being considered for a solar energy plant is the undeveloped land adjacent to the Pamdale Airport. Los Angeles, like other municipalities, is looking to take advantage of solar energy to power buildings, city lights and more.

With the incentives given by the federal and state governments as well as the utility companies, it is a no brainer that installing a solar system for ones home is the way to go – if not now, then sometime in the near future. Aside from the credits being given to homeowners, there are loans available from $25,000 – $37,000 that require no equity or appraisal. If you have good credit and can handle a small monthly payment, then you can install a solar system for your home and save lots of money – especially during extreme temperatures in the summer months.

(Excerpt: www.the-signal.com)
Source: Office of Supervisor Michael Antonovich
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, Fifth District
Posted: Nov. 18, 2009 2:19 p.m.
POSTED Nov. 18, 2009 3:16 p.m.

LOS ANGELES – “For four decades, the city of Los Angeles has sat on property that it took from private property owners through eminent domain with the explicit promise to develop an airport,” said Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael Antonovich, whose district includes the Santa Clarita Valley. “Now they are attempting to use it for an energy plant to serve the city of Los Angeles.”…

…on Nov. 16, 2009, the Los Angeles Airport Commission voted to award a three-year, $700,000 contract to secure a developer to build a solar energy plant on the 17,500 acres of vacant Los Angeles city-owned land.

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