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The Clean Energy Industry

  • Writer: Richard Hays
    Richard Hays
  • Sep 21
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 24


solar panel farm & Turbine farm outside of Streator, Illinois producing energy during peak hours of usage. photo by Richard Hays
solar panel farm & Turbine farm outside of Streator, Illinois producing energy during peak hours of usage. photo by Richard Hays

Clean Energy has become the next big investment. Everyone wants to invest in clean energy. With micro grids popping up all over the united states along with turbines in fields. Clean energy has been a concern for many years now. With us just now starting to see results. But what do we really know about green or clean energy. How is it being used in modern days and who benefits from it. Will we see savings on are bills. The answer to that question is yes. To provide you with some analytics of where that energy goes.Major city's in states that have green energy projects in their state use approximately 15% of stored energy per city. This number could vary depending on how big the projects are in different states. With other percentages being distributed at peak hours of appliance usage in more rural areas.



Illinois and other state's have been taking big strides to phase out nuclear power plants all together. With California down to it's last remaining nuclear power plant that is soon to close down.


I wanted to know how long it took to build just one turbine and how long it took for a micro grid solar farm to pop up. I research the topic for may years now to see what I could find. With many different companies building and maintaining them. The answer always different.

Many companies are saying.

That it takes 4 to 8 months to build a micro solar farm.

From what I am seeing that is a good estimated time frame depending on the size of the micro solar farm. With it being 4 months for a smaller solar farm and 6 to 8 months for the large solar farms. Turbines on the other hand are different. I have witnessed them being built in just a months time weeks even. Depending if a new locations starts a green energy project the wait time can be longer with a estimated time frame of 6 months to 2 years in other areas.


With tax incentives being offered. It's a slippery slop for investors. But with the energy justice it provides investors peace of mind. https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/18/10/2483


With many act in place to protect investors. There are many ways they can invest in green or clean energy projects.



 
 
 

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