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https://www.zerohedge.com/ener...age-texas-solar-farm



The March 15 storm battered thousands of panels with hail described as anywhere between golf ball- and baseball-sized.





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That’s bad!!!

Now when is the break even point with energy generation? Yes I realize a refinery can have a fire.

Replace the panels with a new supply from China, the old ones go in the landfill.
 
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Who woulda thunk that Texas would have a hail storm. Hmm


Hail map TX

https://www.hailpoint.com/hail-maps-texas





 
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Maybe they could put a ground cover on rollers to be deployed over the field when incoming storms are reported, just like MLB!

 
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Yikes. Those panels are typically impact tested, but baseball-sized may exceed those specs by a bit.

Or they went cheap on the panels. Smile


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The key phrase is THOUSANDS OF ACRES of solar panels these things eat up huge tracts of land. Much of it is agricultural. I drove by a lesser array of panels the other day that had eight inches of snow and ice on them with the sun shining brightly but not warm enough to melt the snow and ice coverage. They were producing zero or near zero with the sun shining.


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fun fact: Solar panels have to sit in the sun for 2 years minimum to recover the energy that it took to make/transport/install and eventually properly dispose of said solar panels.

For Older panels it was far worse. multicrystalline silicon are like 5 years or more


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Didn’t something like this happen a year or two ago? I recall a similar story a while back but haven’t seen mention of it. Don’t think it’s Deja vu.

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Ah, it was Nebraska last year.
https://www.renewableenergywor...rough-nebraska/#gref




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^^^The 'Deja Vu' Nebraska Solar Farm destruction was referenced in the linked ZeroHedge article...And actually, ALL of the data regarding the number of solar panels damaged ('Of 14,000 panels, 13,650 were instantly turned into trash') pertains to that location and has nothing to do w/ the one in Texas! As such, I'm gonna assume you didn't actually read the article. Wink

Regardless, the specifics re: the 'Fighting Jays Solar Farm' are remarkably slim, but not surprisingly so, as that's the state of journalism today!


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The article was good, but the Tweet is pretty misleading. That wasn't merely a round of bad weather. They had 2-3/4" diameter hail in that storm. It went through car windshields, blew out windows in buildings, ruined roofs, etc. Even though Texas gets a lot of violent thunderstorms that sized hail is pretty rare, and I've never had a replace a roof from hail in all of the years I've lived in Houston.

Heck, that sized hail is large enough to kill cattle so PETA could make a similar Tweet about the beef industry, pork industry, poultry industry, etc (i.e. Is it really wise to make ourselves dependent on food that can be killed by a bout of bad weather?).

I live in a different direction from downtown Houston, but where I live is a similar distance from downtown. The NWS had a large diameter hail warning out for all of Houston, and believe me I breathed a sigh of relief baseball sized hail didn't hit my house. I don't have solar panels, but roughly 10% of my neighbors have solar panels.



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The pics from the storm were insane. The vehicles looked like they were in a war. I never thought hail could be that dangerous. From the pics I saw that stuff would have killed you if you ended up with a direct hit.




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"Vast tracts of land..." Giggle... giggle giggle...



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^^^ I'm gonna assume you didn't actually read the article. Wink
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Ugh…. You are kinda right. I read a previous article that did not bring up Nebraska. When I started reading this one, I scanned but stopped before I got to the end.

I will do in the corner now and think about what I did…. Razz




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Like my wife just pointed out, if they would just install them vertically they probably would survive better. Wink
 
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The article was good, but the Tweet is pretty misleading. That wasn't merely a round of bad weather. They had 2-3/4" diameter hail in that storm. It went through car windshields, blew out windows in buildings, ruined roofs, etc. Even though Texas gets a lot of violent thunderstorms that sized hail is pretty rare, and I've never had a replace a roof from hail in all of the years I've lived in Houston.

Heck, that sized hail is large enough to kill cattle so PETA could make a similar Tweet about the beef industry, pork industry, poultry industry, etc (i.e. Is it really wise to make ourselves dependent on food that can be killed by a bout of bad weather?).

I live in a different direction from downtown Houston, but where I live is a similar distance from downtown. The NWS had a large diameter hail warning out for all of Houston, and believe me I breathed a sigh of relief baseball sized hail didn't hit my house. I don't have solar panels, but roughly 10% of my neighbors have solar panels.

True but it’s inevitable and not financially viable long term. The whole point is that wind and solar are not the salvation to energy as they portray them to be. The fact is that nuclear is our best option long term financially and practically and billions have been wasted on wind and solar.
 
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I have wondered why these solar 'farms' couldn't have the panels on a motorized hinge system, such that during inclement weather the panels can be placed in a vertical position, then back to their correct angle afterward. Yes, it costs $$ to do that, but probably much less than replacing the whole farm.


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Originally posted by BigSwede:
Who woulda thunk that Texas would have a hail storm. Hmm


Hail map TX

https://www.hailpoint.com/hail-maps-texas



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Circa 2000 I was driving from Fort Irwin towards Barstow, CA and saw a huge smoke cloud in the distance. I found out later that it was from a nearby solar plant that had caught fire. I don't recall the cause of the fire. Anyway, so much for "'green' energy." In fact, every form of energy generation has some kind of environmental cost.
 
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