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    #21
    Agrivoltaics

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      #22
      https://www.macobserver.com/columns-opinions/editorial/apple-100-percent-renewable-energy/

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        #23
        Originally posted by Landdownunder View Post
        some scullduggery at land auctions "investment" companies buy land then on sell to solar companies, htey make quick profit done deals before hand.

        irks farmers that were runner up bidders
        No doubt but how you going to stop land going to the highest bidder without more restrictions and regulations?

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          #24
          So I see A5 wants to restrict the right of landowners to choose to put renewable energy installations on their own land.

          How does this fit into his libertarian deregulated utopia? He seems confused about his libertarian ideology. LOL

          He can't seem to move on from previous issues. He seems stuck in the past. Oh yeah Conservatives don't like change.
          Last edited by chuckChuck; Feb 5, 2023, 09:12.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Landdownunder View Post
            Prime Ag land used for this.
            Need a plan B

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            Plan B should be to cover buildings in cities with solar panels and thousands of small wind turbines and produce and store / wind energy where it is needed most . Hundreds of thousands of roof tops and huge surface areas on skysc****rs and big buildings.
            The infrastructure is already in place .
            Huge solar farms , hundreds of miles away from major urban areas is wasteful for land and miles and miles of cable to tie into existing grid .

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              #26
              If done at all.

              My family had their own wind generator in 1948. Way ahead of their time.

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                #27
                Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                If done at all.

                My family had their own wind generator in 1948. Way ahead of their time.
                everyone did but they found a better way

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Bin Lurking View Post
                  Agrivoltaics
                  Are you serious, I am supposed to run my combine and drill and sprayer under an apparatus like that.

                  And then it gets 30% less sunshine and I am harvesting it in december.

                  The crop is already the solar panel.

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                    #29
                    Just curious.
                    What happens with hail storms?
                    Say you spend a big chunk of cash on setting up a solar system and first summer they get pounded by a good prairie hail storm?
                    Can you get hail insurance for such a deal at what cost?

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by seldomseen View Post
                      Just curious.
                      What happens with hail storms?
                      Say you spend a big chunk of cash on setting up a solar system and first summer they get pounded by a good prairie hail storm?
                      Can you get hail insurance for such a deal at what cost?
                      Pretty darn tough nowadays.
                      Go back 20yrs would have been shredded.

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