5 things you need to know about solar

 

1.  Industrial-scale solar on agricultural land puts pressure on farming and food supply.

It isn’t “green” to cut down thousands of acres of trees to build large solar plants. Trees remove carbon from the atmosphere and slow global warming. Deforestation contributes to climate change.

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2.  Industrial-scale solar development is driven by

Big Tech demand and subsidized federal tax credits.

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 3.  Solar energy produces large amounts of toxic waste.

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4. Solar Energy is unreliable.

Solar panels do not produce electricity when it is dark or in bad weather.  This makes solar unreliable and solar plants require 100% back up all the time by fossil fuels.

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5. Solar Energy is NOT clean or free from CO2 emissions.
The sun is free, but harnessing the sun’s power into usable energy requires industrial processes to make cement, steel, glass and other components. These processes emit CO2. If your motive is to protect the environment, you might want to rethink wind, solar, and batteries because, like all machines, they're built from nonrenewable materials. Where’s all this stuff going to come from? Massive new mining operations, destroying more land that should be protected, and in places hostile to the U.S.

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