Hurricane Milton Exposes Green New Deal's Fragility: Costly Solar Panels Destroyed in Florida, Leaving Thousands in the Dark | T...
In a devastating blow to the Democrat’s Green New Deal agenda, the solar panel farm at Lake Placid, Florida, was ripped apart by Hurricane Milton, exposing the inherent vulnerabilities of relying on so-called “green energy.” The 380-acre Lake Pla...
Just like with NOvid and the daily disposal of billions of non-biodegrable FACE SHITRAGS; save humanity by destroying the environment.
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Nice environmental disaster you got there. With all of these things popping up all over, this will be coming to a community near you.
And they aren't recyclable in any fashion. All those broken panels will be just sitting for years and years and years.
I still don't understand why they wouldn't protect their investment...oh right, it's not their own money. Hail in CO, hurricanes in FL. Seems like day one stuff
Not to mention Scottsbluff, NE https://joannenova.com.au/2023/06/5-megawatt-solar-plant-destroyed-by-hail/ and Houston, TX https://www.americanexperiment.org/hail-storm-destroys-thousands-of-solar-panels-in-texas/. Bullet proof glass is the only thing that will save this tech....but oy the cost.
Well, to be fair not all of the panels were broken.😁
Any news on wind turbines?
With 150 mph winds they should have made up the difference when the solar panels got wrecked. (Is that good liberal thinking?) 🤡
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Let me check on the green hamster wheels first. Those little guys can pump out a clean 0.000000000000000000017 watts of power per month.
Don't let that info get out, they'll enslave all our pets for their nefarious energy needs.
Looks like a tornado ripped through it. I hate those frigging solar set ups. Good riddance.
I think a tornado might have hit the Rays baseball stadium.
yep, and a hail storm can do just as much damage to these solar panels. so not just people who live where hurricane's and tornado's happen.
I think a scenario you described happened in western Nebraska (around May or June) not too long ago.