The Edwards Plateau Is Our Home, NOT A Playground For Energy Giants.

Preserving & Conserving the Edwards-Trinity Aquifer

What We ALL Stand To Lose

Why You Should Say NO To Wind, Solar, And Hydrogen Energy Corporations

Our Land

Wind, solar, and hydrogen energy projects often require vast areas of land, resulting in the displacement of farms, ranches, and wildlife habitats.

These developments threaten to strip away the open landscapes we cherish, transforming our communities into industrial zones.

When our land is compromised, we lose more than space—we lose the legacy and livelihood that have been passed down for generations.

Our Water

These energy projects can drastically impact local water resources, from groundwater depletion to contamination risks.

Large-scale construction, chemical use, and maintenance can disrupt natural water flows and harm ecosystems.

When our water is threatened, the health of our land, livestock, and communities is at stake.

Our Way of Life

Farming and ranching are more than just professions—they're a way of life that has shaped our communities for generations.

As industrial projects encroach on our land, they threaten to disrupt traditional practices, compromise our self-sufficiency, and alter the landscape that supports our way of life.

Preserving our heritage means standing up against these developments.

Take A Stand - Landowners United Against The Land Grab

Our Opposition Map

For Every Red Zone, You Will Find A Neighbor Who Opposes Wind Turbines Placed on Their Land.

Welcome! The Edwards Plateau Alliance is your trusted advocate in the fight against corporate exploitation of the geographic area known as the Edwards-Trinity Aquifer and the Edwards Plateau.

We do this by educating Landowners and Residents and sounding the alarm regarding the massive land grab taking place disguised as “green energy” projects that threaten our water, habitat, wildlife and rural way of life.

From industrial wind farms, sprawling solar grids, and loud battery storage sites to hydrogen and methanol refineries, these developments put our community's future at risk.

Don’t be fooled by slick marketing and empty promises – get the facts about how these projects really impact our environment, economy, and energy.

Join us in protecting the natural beauty and heritage of the Edwards Plateau and beyond for generations to come.

The Edwards Aquifer County Map

The Edwards Aquifer County Map

The Edwards Aquifer Legend

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Education is at the heart of what we do.

Join Us in Protecting the Edwards Plateau

Our community is our greatest strength. Together, we can ensure that the natural beauty and resources of the Edwards Plateau are preserved for generations to come. Whether you're a landowner, an expert in the field, or simply someone who cares about the environment, there are many ways you can get involved.

Ways You Can Get Involved:

  • Ask Questions: Learn more about the impact of energy projects and sustainable land use practices.

  • Share your story: Contribute to our platform by sharing your experiences with land preservation and environmental challenges.

  • Stay informed: Follow us on social media and sign up for our newsletter to stay updated on the latest research and community events.

How You Can Support Us

There are many ways you can help The Edwards Plateau Alliance continue its work:

  • Donate: Your financial support allows us to continue our educational outreach and advocacy efforts.

  • Volunteer: Join us in organizing local events or contributing content to our website.

  • Spread the word: Share our mission with your friends, family, and social media networks to help us reach more people.

Together, we can make a difference and ensure that the Edwards Plateau remains a thriving, vibrant part of Texas for generations to come.

Quick Resources at a Glance

Educational Resources

National

Wind Watch

Large-scale wind turbines pose substantial risks to the environment, wildlife, and human populations. Their low energy density necessitates extensive land use and infrastructure, including heavy-duty roads and power lines. Moreover, due to wind's inconsistent nature, these turbines offer minimal reduction in the reliance on traditional fuel sources.

Alliance for Wise Energy Decision

The Alliance for Wise Energy Decisions (AWED) is a diverse, non-partisan coalition focused on the future of North America's electrical energy sector. AWED advocates for addressing environmental and energy challenges through science-based solutions.

WindAction.Org

WindAction.org is a key resource addressing the impacts of large-scale renewable energy projects, especially wind power. It offers information on community opposition, environmental concerns, and economic implications of these initiatives. The site highlights challenges in various states and serves as a platform for advocacy, promoting responsible energy decisions that prioritize environmental and community well-being.

Geoengineering Watch

A website focused on raising awareness about geoengineering, especially Solar Radiation Management (SRM). It claims that climate engineering practices like stratospheric aerosol injection are already occurring and causing environmental and health problems. The site provides various resources including videos, presentations, and government documents to support its critical stance on geoengineering activities.

Citizens for Responsible Solar

Citizens for Responsible Solar is an advocacy group opposing large-scale solar projects on rural and agricultural lands. They promote rooftop and urban solar installations while raising concerns about the environmental impacts, corporate interests, and potential harm to farmlands and wildlife habitats.

American Stewards of Liberty

American Stewards of Liberty is dedicated to protecting property rights and advocating for land use policies that empower individuals rather than government control. The organization highlights the threats posed by environmental agendas, such as the 30x30 initiative, which seeks to restrict land access and usage. Through educational resources, events, and advocacy efforts, they aim to inform citizens about the importance of property rights and their impact on everyday life.

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