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twraska
Posted 5/18/2023 15:34 (#10234084 - in reply to #10233759)
Subject: RE: But the sun don't shine at night . . .


Wallis, TX
Ed Boysun - 5/18/2023 10:23

Have you seen before pics of the 3,000 + acre site. Bug and snake infested wasteland of spoil piles and leftover concrete buried haphazardly. The land will be drained and partially leveled with some areass devoted to green spaces that will be enjoyed without fear of being eaten by bugs. Will be plenty of concrete and pavement but to say it will be worse than when he bought it is a huge stretch.



And here they are taking prime farmland and the solar farm looks like an abandoned site, standing water, breeding mosquitoes, weeds etc. For me to be onboard with solar they would need to be putting them on every commercial building, factory and Walmart around first, then move to the houses in the subdivisions. Power would be close to the use and not taking away farmland or the ability of the earth to naturally sequester co2.
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