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Posted on 4/26/23 at 8:35 pm to TDcline
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The bug money is what stimulates the Louisiana economy, baw?
Those bugs will be fine in a good roux or non-sprinkle boil. Coonasses been turning trash into delicacy since forever.
Posted on 4/26/23 at 8:48 pm to billjamin
PSA: Y'all coonasses in St. Landry can't season & boil these PV arrays. Same with inverters & conduit, baws!
Posted on 4/26/23 at 9:09 pm to el Gaucho
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We used to have a company that gave back to our communities and gave us power and only did good things until you libs ran them off. They were called standard oil.
Well, except for the whole unlawfully selling the Nazis the octane control technology they needed to fuel the blitzkrieg.
I know, I know...
...Germans.
Posted on 4/26/23 at 9:40 pm to Korkstand
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eat islands are a thing, and solar panels covering what would otherwise be wooded or ag land can certainly create one. Again, I am against solar farms in these areas. But we are talking about covering parking lots with panels. Parking lots themselves create heat islands, I can't imagine making shade over them with solar panels could be much worse. Solar panels keep attic spaces cooler than without.
And exactly 100% of the projects in LA are in areas that create the heat island you describe, yet you are still in favor of them WTF?
Posted on 4/26/23 at 9:42 pm to WildTchoupitoulas
Landowners perspective here.
I might net $100 a year leasing my land to a farmer. A solar company offers me $800 per year, with a 2% increase every year.
That’s not a very difficult decision, if you’re trying to earn a living.
I might net $100 a year leasing my land to a farmer. A solar company offers me $800 per year, with a 2% increase every year.
That’s not a very difficult decision, if you’re trying to earn a living.
Posted on 4/26/23 at 9:49 pm to TigerGyp
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Landowners perspective here.
The OT: how dare you maximize the revenue from your land
Also the OT: capitalism yay
Posted on 4/26/23 at 9:55 pm to RazorBroncs
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So then it's not about "renewable, clean energy" as the desired outcome, it's actually about making the most money by pretending to be about going green and taking advantage of the environmentalist movement?
One million times yes
Posted on 4/26/23 at 10:42 pm to MikeD
quote:I've said multiple times, one of which in my words that you quoted, that I am against solar farms on land that has other uses, yet you still accuse me of being in favor of them WTF?
And exactly 100% of the projects in LA are in areas that create the heat island you describe, yet you are still in favor of them WTF?
Posted on 4/27/23 at 6:55 am to TigerGyp
Those checks are gonna stop coming after a few years and you’re gonna have to deal with removing the panels on your dime
Posted on 4/27/23 at 7:30 am to el Gaucho
“Those checks are gonna stop coming after a few years and you’re gonna have to deal with removing the panels on your dime“
Solar company does have to sign a contract guaranteeing payment. If they default I’ll own their panels and will be able to sell the power myself. In regards to the removal of the panels, solar company will have to maintain a bond sufficiently large enough to cover removal.
Solar company does have to sign a contract guaranteeing payment. If they default I’ll own their panels and will be able to sell the power myself. In regards to the removal of the panels, solar company will have to maintain a bond sufficiently large enough to cover removal.
Posted on 4/27/23 at 7:45 am to TigerGyp
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$100 a year leasing my land to a farmer. A solar company offers me $800 per year,
On top of the surface lease, I feel like you should get a royalty on the power generated from your land. Similar to O&G royalties.
Posted on 4/27/23 at 7:48 am to RaginRampage
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On top of the surface lease, I feel like you should get a royalty on the power generated from your land. Similar to O&G royalties.
That used to be a thing but they've gotten away from the PPA profit share model. My wife has a wind farm thats locked in to the old setup and it's pretty sweet. All the new deals (wind, solar, bitcoin, storage) are just straight up surface leases now.
Posted on 4/27/23 at 7:53 am to TigerGyp
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Solar company does have to sign a contract guaranteeing payment. If they default I’ll own their panels and will be able to sell the power myself. In regards to the removal of the panels, solar company will have to maintain a bond sufficiently large enough to cover removal.
Chesapeake signed a contract too
If it’s too good to be true it probably is. How is the aluminum foil and chinesium going to generate electricity after the hurricane and nobody comes to fix them.
ETA: Ngl I realize solar is a fake pipe dream just like my dream of being a weed farmer in Louisiana
Could I grow weed around the solar panels?
This post was edited on 4/27/23 at 7:55 am
Posted on 4/27/23 at 8:06 am to el Gaucho
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Could I grow weed around the solar panels?
You'll grow bugs and like it.
Posted on 4/27/23 at 8:08 am to billjamin
Cmon man don’t take my dream away like Ronald Reagan did
Posted on 4/27/23 at 8:10 am to el Gaucho
Y'all do realize, right, that these solar farms are being built specifically for a single commercial client? McDonald's is the client for the new Lightsource buildout on Hwy 167 across from Zydeco Road in Plaisance. McDonald's signs a guaranteed 30-year contract with Lightsource and Lightsource in turn signs 30-year contracts with the landowners. Amazon and other large clients are on the waiting list for other solar farms in La. Maybe y'all already knew that, but reading some of the comments it appears y'all think this is a supplement/augment for the individual resident's electric bill...which it's not.
Posted on 4/27/23 at 8:10 am to member12
quote:FIFY.
There is a natural gas power plant sitting idle on about 10 acres in Pointe Coupee Parish right now that could produce more energy than ALL of the state's largest solar farms.
It’s a nice add on to a roof or downtown. It’s not a viable replacement. Tax credits are what’s making it lucrative, and as others have said the cleanup isn’t fun
Posted on 4/27/23 at 8:15 am to elprez00
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It’s a nice add on to a roof or downtown. It’s not a viable replacement. Tax credits are what’s making it lucrative, and as others have said the cleanup isn’t fun
Get on the right side of history and eat your bugs bigot
Make sure you wear gloves when you pick those radium mercury solar panels out of your yard after the hurricane baw
Posted on 4/27/23 at 8:39 am to billjamin
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The OT: how dare you maximize the revenue from your land
Also the OT: capitalism yay
Are you trolling, or stupid?
When the government is subsidizing the piss out of it, it isn't capitalism anymore.
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