Green Energy Issues
The Green Energy movement is a very complex issue. On one hand, willing land owners are being compensated for Wind and Solar generating complexes being sited upon their lands. It appears to many as a windfall, perhaps it is not.
The Yakima-Klickitat Farm Association (YKFA) has been involved with commenting on several proposals being conveniently called Solar Farms. Your county association prefers the term “Solar Industrial Complex” as we believe it is a far more accurate description.
But the YKFA has also found the energy issue to be far more complex and multifaceted than just solar energy and the land use controversy surrounding it.
The real issue which is more pertinent is what is the sustainability of agriculture itself …. ie. our very existence?
While the “Green New Deal” as it is known in Washington DC advocates adding renewable generating sources like wind and solar. It is also forcing people towards using electricity for home and industrial energy needs along with our entire transportation sector, thus overloading the electric grid. Also the plan is to eliminate many traditional power generation sources such as coal, gas, some hydro and nuclear.
This is not only absurd and reckless, it is going to lead to an epic disaster!
Simply put, electricity will be in short supply, unreliable and priced out of the reach of farmers to use for irrigation when the current folly (The Green New Deal) becomes established. We will not need to worry about electric trucks not making it to market with wilting crops on board BECAUSE crops will be very scarce in the first place!
YKFA Comments and Correspondence Regarding Energy Issues
Industrial Solar Complexes
- Letter to Klickitat County Regarding Solar
- Letter to Yakima County Regarding Solar
- Letter to EFSEC Regarding Goose Prairie Solar
- Follow-up Letter to EFSEC Regarding Goose Prairie Solar
- Letter to Klickitat County Commission Regarding Solar (AAP)
- Follow-up Letter to Klickitat County Commission Regarding Solar (AAP)
- Letter to EFSEC Regarding High Top & Ostrea Solar
If you look closely at the photo on the right, you can see orange/red residue on the solar panels in areas closest to where the fire approached. The amount of fire suppression exerted to protect the solar complex was unprecedented. If Lund Hill was not situated there, those resources could and should have been allocated to saving more ranches and farms and would have provided a better defense to the town of Bickleton which was in a stage 3 “Leave Now” order for quite some time.
In the event the solar complex had caught on fire, the Fire Boss was going to evacuate his fire fighters due to toxic smoke concerns.
On this basis alone, do large Solar complexes situated in wildfire prone areas make any sense?

The oval shapes with text and acreages in the above map are not a precise depiction of the actual solar complex boundary. In reality, the actual layout will more closely resemble a complete encirclement of the town of Goldendale and it’s surrounding Suburb area.

This is an aerial photo of the Lund Hill Solar Complex after the Newel Road Fire nearly burned the installation.
Dam Breaching
- Letter to Lower Snake River Dams Stakeholder Engagement Committee
- Letter Supporting Preferred Alternative to US Army Corps of Engineers
- Columbia River System Operations EIS Comments Response Form Supporting Saving the Dams
- Letter to EPA Regarding Plan to Call Warm Water a Form of Pollution
- Letter to Governor Inslee’s Commission Continuing to Study Dam Breaching
Carbon Tax and Electric Vehicle Mandates
- Letter to House Energy Committee – addressing the importance of maintaining low energy costs.
- Letter to WA Department of Ecology on WS DOE Washington Clean Vehicles Program