Yeah I have a tiny suspicion that this may not be a 100% honest portrayal of the town's concerns and is, instead, blatant clickbait. Just a hunch.
It seems like clickbait accounts posting bad news articles just keep popping up
Not only clickbait, but old as hell too.
"We heard you guys missed Reddit!"
If it's the same NC town I think it is, the issue stems from how much solar they already have. Three sides of the town are bordered by huge solar farms. This one would have locked the town in and given them no room to expand.
IDK man the summary seems to disagree on the mains
A North Carolina town rejected the further installation of solar panels; some residents registered fears that the panels would disrupt the local ecosystem, while many others worried property values would be affected.
I saw what you are referring to, and I'm choosing to believe (to save my braincells, I know its probably wrong) that she was worried about products used in cleaning the panels or ground leaching of chemicals used in the maintenance or manufacture of the panels.
Land just outside its borders? So... In another jurisdiction? How does one jurisdiction have authority over zoning somewhere else?
Annexation. Cities do it all the time.
But then it would be inside of their borders.
The average American has been downgraded from an 11th century peasant with a computer to an 8th century one.
I faintly recall that this was a clickbait title, but I can't confirm it
I bet they believe in fan death, too!
Their mamma is so fat she dysonspheres the sun - and now they want to put solar panels on her.
Yeah I have a tiny suspicion that this may not be a 100% honest portrayal of the town's concerns and is, instead, blatant clickbait. Just a hunch.
It seems like clickbait accounts posting bad news articles just keep popping up
Not only clickbait, but old as hell too.
"We heard you guys missed Reddit!"
If it's the same NC town I think it is, the issue stems from how much solar they already have. Three sides of the town are bordered by huge solar farms. This one would have locked the town in and given them no room to expand.
This is actually true. The residents of the town are not afraid it'll suck up all the energy from the sun, they're just concerned because no one has told them solar panels don't cause cancer
IDK man the summary seems to disagree on the mains
I saw what you are referring to, and I'm choosing to believe (to save my braincells, I know its probably wrong) that she was worried about products used in cleaning the panels or ground leaching of chemicals used in the maintenance or manufacture of the panels.