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I am a practicing engineer, with over 45 years in the design, development, and production of electric power generating systems, including solar  powered systems. In my experienced judgement, Solar Farm Technology is  not an economical nor a technically viable energy source to power our  American electric grid. 

Our Federal government and State governments have mandated the  conversion of our current electric grid from being powered by fossil fuels to  an alternate source of wind and solar energy (That is Solar Farms).  

The American economy, America’s technical and manufacturing base  requires a reliable, efficient power grid to support the largest, most complex  and time sensitive economy in the world. Solar Farms are not capable of  meeting these requirements. Building our grid around solar farms will and is  creating an unreliable and costly grid. Whether we all believe that there is a  climate warming issue or not, destroying our current grid for the sake of  implementing Solar Farm technology is not a solution.  

This is why there is no real “emerging market” for Solar Farms in the United States. What has emerged is a well-funded government policy that props  up Solar Farms by directing the federal agencies responsible for managing  the National grid to decommission a significant portion of the current,  functioning, fossil fueled power plants in the next 7-15 years and replace  them with unreliable “solar or wind energy.”  

Those who advocate and push for the development of Industrial solar  utilities are utilizing tens of billions of dollars of government subsidies to  replace America’s current high capacity, highly efficient (35-45% efficiency), highly reliable power grid with a diffused matrix of hundreds of  low capacity, significantly inefficient (10-12% efficiency), unreliable solar  farms. 

This! unacceptably low efficiency is why the developers of solar utilities  need 1000s of acres of prime farmland and need to install 100,000s of  solar panels to produce a mere few hundred MW of electrical power.  Besides being inefficient, the solar panels only effectively function in the 6-7  hours occurring in the middle of the day. 

The “Green Revolution” is not market driven by real market economics. The  fact is that if Solar Farms were a viable, competitive form of electric power generation and saved us money (as developers and politicians claim) we would not have to be compelled into accepting them by government  mandate as reflected in the directives of several federal and state agencies  such as the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, EPA, Energy  Information Agency, PJM, the OPSB, the Ohio Legislature and others. 

Today we live in a very unstable, rapidly changing world and America is functioning on the political hysteria of climate-change, wild government  spending, and corporate greed. Open Road Renewables, out of Austin  

Texas, is just one of many Solar Developers that is here in Ohio for only ONE reason: FOLLOWING THE MONEY

Gary Koester, PhD

Mount Vernon