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Originally Posted by crockett
Is this photoshop? Some out take from a futuristic movie? A picture from a time traveler?
No.. It a single solar farm in Long Island. It outputs on average of 44,000,000 kilowatt-hours a year which is enough to power 4,500 homes. The electric produced doesn't disappear into a magical black hole, it gets used everyday. In fact it's a pretty damn good chance that electric you are using right now has partially been created by solar unless you live in a hole under a rock..
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Again, the fact that something exists, doesn't mean its financially viable. Thats the thing you just can't seem to accept.
Furthermore, you bitch about oil companies and their conspiracies against clean and renewable energy and then use a project as an example of solar greatness and its future, which was funded and owned by BP. Yay BP! Good for them for leading the way with a minor tax write off and new talking point for their "environmental responsibility".