The hearing was held at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, in the Jim Thorpe High School.
The site
If an environmental scientist were given an assignment to locate the one place in Carbon County where a a 390 acre solar installation would do the most damage to flora and fauna, that scientist might well pick the proposed site in Kidder Township for the Mora solar installation. The installation will impact cold water trout streams, the headwaters of the Lehigh River, acres of wetlands, a mature forest, and wildlife habitat. It will necessitate extensive earth moving, require an upgrade on the electrical grid, and when removed in 30 years leave a scar on the land.
This project should not have proposed, let alone seriously considered. We can assume some real estate agents and some investors looked at a map, saw a large parcel devoid of homes or businesses, nodded their heads, and said, “Hey, I’ll bet we could make a profit here.”
The optics of the hearing
The D.E.P. is misnamed. It stands for the Department of Environmental Protection. It should be the Department of Expedited Permits. The preliminary application has already been approved. At the hearing the two representatives from D.E.P. sat on a stage looking down while the supplicants opposing the project stated their case. On the stage with the D.E.P., also looking down, were two representatives from the investors of the project. They said nothing other than their names. It reminded me of a a group of medieval peasants appearing before their lord to beg a favor.
My impression
In Fen, Bog and Swamp (2022) Annie Proulx wrote about the importance of wetlands to the global environment. She detailed their continuing disappearance and the effect on climate and hydrology. And yet, here we are, ignoring science, common sense, and the future of our children.
What is Mora Solar?
Do they provide campaign contributions? Are they concerned about the bottom line? Do they ever take a walk in the woods? Have they read Walden? Do they care?