Resistance grows against New York’s 18 planned solar farms that locals say ruin land, kill animals and won’t create much energy
May 26, 2026, New York is strong-arming 18 industrial-scale solar power plants into rural communities across the state despite strong opposition from locals. Schuylerville farmer Alexandra Fasulo had just settled into the idyllic acreage she purchased in 2023 when Gov. Kathy Hochul’s bulldozers came roaring in, poised to thrash 1,800 acres of protected grassland to build a 100-megawatt-capacity solar energy complex in nearby Fort Edward, NY. 22 “We were like serfs coming before a king. It was so much worse than I ever imagined,” Schuylerville farmer Alexandra Fasulo told The Post . 22 The footprint of the massive, 1,800-acre Fort Edward solar power plant in upstate New York. Local feel helpless and infuriated as the state squashes any dissent on the massive, wildlife-killing green energy plant. Worried that chemical runoff and contamination may affect her farm, Fasulo attended a town meeting last fall to voice concerns to developers and state authorities. “We were li...