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Sunblocked: Resistance to Solar in Farm Country

Sunblocked: Resistance to Solar in Farm Country

Rural communities across the U.S. push back against large-scale solar projects, sparking a debate on renewable energy and local impact.

Reveal · The Center for Investigative Reporting and PRX

June 1, 202450m 35s

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Show Notes

Bill and Nancy Rasweiler thought they were making a smart decision when they decided to lease their land to Shepherd’s Run, a large-scale solar project that promised a steady income and offered them a way to contribute to renewable energy efforts. But when they presented their plan to the town of Copake, New York, they were met with widespread backlash. 

“We never expected this kind of resistance,” Nancy Rasweiler recalled. “We thought it would be a win-win for everyone.” Instead, the Rasweilers found themselves at the center of a heated debate over the area’s future. 

Residents in Copake are deeply divided: While some see it as a necessary step toward renewable energy, others fear it will harm the environment and disrupt their rural community. It’s been seven years, and the project’s future is still uncertain. 

This week on Reveal, investigative reporter Jonathan Jones travels to Copake to explore the resistance to Shepherd’s Run, how the divide is affecting the town and what this fight means for renewable energy projects across the country. 

This is an update of an episode that originally aired in January 2024.

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