The stupid generation: Storm damages solar farm leading to power outage near Bloomington – BLNNews

"Ameren blamed this solar farm wreckage.... The stupid generation thinks they are saving the world. When your power goes out – know who to blame."
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Da Judge
7 months ago

Solar is alright but Nukes do it all night!!

Deb
7 months ago

That’s a major problem with renewable energy. But the left doesn’t look at all the facts, including disposal of the blades for wind turbines.

Taxpayer
7 months ago

Who would have thought hail can destroy solar panels

The Railroader
7 months ago

Wow. some spot-on verbiage there. When the power goes out, no energy is consumed, thus the planet saving. Despite their religion being just another Gaia cult and completely debunked, the Climate Clerics will get militant before they are completely defeated.

Tommy Paine
7 months ago

Perhaps they can build a protective roof over the solar panels to prevent storm damage. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tom Paine's Ghost
7 months ago
Reply to  Tommy Paine

The brainless left are too dumb to understand the irony of your point. They are thinking “Hey, that’s a good idea. Lets spend gobs of taxpayer money and do this!!” Expect JB to virtue signal his way to the front of that bandwagon.

Lurker
7 months ago

Germany already found out that wind and solar won’t cut it.

Now they are forced to:

— Buy Putin’s blood oil
— Burn forest wood, like Hansel and Gretel

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