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Urgent:Laura Farms Rushed to the hospital in a critical condition Plans to construct six solar farms throughout Jersey have sparked concerns. At St. Clement, the first site is almost finished, and two more have advanced past the planning stage. Construction is anticipated to start in early 2025. Laura Layzell, a resident of St. Mary who claims to support renewable energy, is concerned about another proposed location because she believes it could harm Laura Layzell, a resident of St. Mary who claims to support renewable energy, is concerned about another proposed location because she believes it could harm the island's agricultural area. Jersey Electricity (JE) wants to "reserve green space on the island," according to Steve Tanner, head of capital delivery, and "the total of all six sites is barely 0.8% of the total agricultural land available." "These fields in St. Mary are in the top 50% of land for Jersey Royals," stated Ms. Layzell. We adore this island, and I believe that for the sake of our future generations, we must preserve agriculture and these expansive rural vistas. Five of the six suggested locations, according to Jersey Farmer's Union representative Doug Richardson, were regarded as ideal agricultural territory. He stated: "The process should stop there and at least what they deliver could be examined before greater development begins." He was referring to the three authorized sites. "There are a number of great reasons why we want to do it," he said, describing the company's motivations for constructing the solar farms. "These include energy sovereignty, opportunities to expand our agrivoltaics , opportunities to use land better than it is used today, and most importantly, continuity of supply for Jersey residents."
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