The Louisiana Legislature has adopted a resolution urging the United States Congress to change the terminology used for renewable energy installations. Specifically, the resolution calls for the terms "solar compound" and "wind installation" to replace "solar farm" and "wind farm." The legislators argue that the current terminology is misleading, as these installations do not produce food or crops, which is a significant aspect of Louisiana's agricultural identity.

The resolution emphasizes the importance of accurately representing the purpose and function of renewable energy sources in order to avoid confusion and misrepresentation. It highlights the state's commitment to agriculture while recognizing the growing significance of renewable energy in reducing reliance on fossil fuels. A copy of the resolution will be sent to various government officials, including members of Congress and the President of the United States, to advocate for this change in terminology.