Solar Barn vs. KXL: Community Builds Alternative in Direct Path of Pipeline

November 8, 2020 Off By HotelSalesCareers

Nebraska residents are showing that they will not allow the Keystone XL pipeline to tear through their communities or trample on their livelihoods.

They’ve constructed a wind and solar-powered barn, near York, Nebraska, in the direct path of the proposed pipeline—billing it as an alternative to dangerous and dirty tar sands oil, and daring the Obama administration and TransCanada to destroy their community building.

“This is clearly a challenge to the president to say you can choose our families and clean energy, or you can choose a dirty pipeline,” Jane Kleeb of Bold Nebraska told Common Dreams. “It is a clear line in the sand.”

Kleeb told Common Dreams that a coalition of ranchers and farmers with the Nebraska Farmer’s Union joined with organizations including Bold Nebraska, 350.org, Sierra Club and Credo, as well as billionaire philanthropist Tom Steyer, to construct the creative protest building.

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