March 26

Tuesday’s Energy Absurdity: What Happens When Texas Hail Meets China Solar

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Hail storms roared across Texas last week, and some of them happened in the same geographical areas where solar developers have condemned hundreds of acres of productive land to build solar installations made in China.

The results were entirely predictable.

Check out this news report about damage caused to one solar industrial site outside Meadville, near Houston:

Ouch.

Here’s a video shot near Rosharon, about 15 miles due South of Houston:

Here’s a chopper view of damage of the same massive installation, which occupies 3,304 acres of arable land:

X user Corey Thompson poses a good question: Who pays for this damage? Well, initially at least, the developer and its insurance company will have to foot the bill. But in the longer term, you and I will pay for it in the form of higher utility bills and demands from solar developers for even more state and federal subsidies to keep them in the business of providing unreliable, weather-reliant electricity.

Or society is insane.

That is all.

Source: Blackmon.substack.com

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