- My Forums
- Tiger Rant
- LSU Recruiting
- SEC Rant
- Saints Talk
- Pelicans Talk
- More Sports Board
- Fantasy Sports
- Golf Board
- Soccer Board
- O-T Lounge
- Tech Board
- Home/Garden Board
- Outdoor Board
- Health/Fitness Board
- Movie/TV Board
- Book Board
- Music Board
- Political Talk
- Money Talk
- Fark Board
- Gaming Board
- Travel Board
- Food/Drink Board
- Ticket Exchange
- TD Help Board
Customize My Forums- View All Forums
- Show Left Links
- Topic Sort Options
- Trending Topics
- Recent Topics
- Active Topics
Started By
Message
Tornado Destroys Indiana Solar Farm, Fuels Energy Debate
Posted on 3/30/26 at 6:35 am
Posted on 3/30/26 at 6:35 am
Posted on 3/30/26 at 6:37 am to cajunangelle
I've seen a couple destroyed by hail storms.
Posted on 3/30/26 at 7:20 am to cajunangelle
I hate to see it happen.
Posted on 3/30/26 at 7:24 am to HagaDaga
I've seen some of these solar farms out in east Texas. Beautiful land and you get this crap. It's hard to fault the land owners who probably made a healthy sum to do it. If they aren't farmers and no one else is coming to them for the use of their land, then it would be hard to pass up.
But it is idiotic and it is not really the free market. It is the fed gov propping up these ventures and it needs to stop.
If you want to do this at your house, thats fine, but taking hundreds of acres and putting up solar panels is stupid and inefficient.
But it is idiotic and it is not really the free market. It is the fed gov propping up these ventures and it needs to stop.
If you want to do this at your house, thats fine, but taking hundreds of acres and putting up solar panels is stupid and inefficient.
Posted on 3/30/26 at 7:35 am to cajunangelle
quote:
Imagine making the energy grids of advanced first world economies dependent on this inefficient, intermittent and fragile technology
Just like electric vehicles, it's an efficient and effective alternative means to work in parallel with the status quo. But also just like electric vehicles, it's nowhere near ready to replace the status quo.
Maybe we see it in our lifetimes and that would be great, though it would require some adjustment and some sacrifices by the general population. But we aren't even close to being "there" yet.
If it wasn’t for a dumb US populace in the 1970s seeing a dumb Jane Fonda film, we'd already be pumping out millions of KW hours of clean nuclear energy.
Posted on 3/30/26 at 7:42 am to TigerAxeOK
quote:
Just like electric vehicles, it's an efficient and effective alternative means to work in parallel with the status quo. But also just like electric vehicles, it's nowhere near ready to replace the status quo.
Solar with its intermittent nature is a supplement and will never be a replacement.
Posted on 3/30/26 at 7:47 am to cajunangelle
A local manufacturer has about 175 acres under roof. When they added solar, rather than cover the roof or massive parking areas they cut down 10 acres of trees.
This post was edited on 3/30/26 at 7:51 am
Posted on 3/30/26 at 7:48 am to cajunangelle
Just who woulda thunk it????
Posted on 3/30/26 at 8:13 am to BCvol
quote:
rather than cover the roof or massive parking areas they cut down 10 acres of trees
You mean the cleanest and most efficient carbon capture mechanism in existence?
People are so fricking stupid.
Posted on 3/30/26 at 8:17 am to jp4lsu
quote:
If you want to do this at your house, thats fine, but taking hundreds of acres and putting up solar panels is stupid and inefficient.
You have to do it in a place that has abundant sunlight. Without tornadoes, hurricanes and sandstorms.
The funny thing is that it only works really for householders in a limited way.
Posted on 3/30/26 at 8:34 am to cajunangelle
Surviving birds that haven't been vaporized flying over this killing field are rejoicing.
Posted on 3/30/26 at 8:39 am to cajunangelle
Puerto Rico had some big solar and wind farms gifted to them back in Obama's regime. One hurricane took it all away.
Posted on 3/30/26 at 8:45 am to cajunangelle
If only we could have foreseen this.
Posted on 3/30/26 at 9:00 am to HagaDaga
quote:
Good. Farm the land.
I really doubt they get all the debris up. The elephant in the room is what leaches into the soil after a panel has been shattered. The FDA/DOE are saving that comment for the next green thing and they want to get rid of solar.
Posted on 3/30/26 at 9:14 am to cajunangelle
I love solar. I use it in my RV, on my boat, even some on my house. I LOVE free electricity.
BUT....I also have diesel generator backups.
BUT....I also have diesel generator backups.
Posted on 3/30/26 at 9:17 am to Wraytex
I get the areas that have been in timber for decades and no longer make sense to be in timber for the next 40 years. Clear some of that all day long. Those companies are so far out in the woods no one will ever even know they are there. But I drove 190 for the first time in a while and couldn't believe they were filling in some great cropland West of Livonia right on the highway. That is sad to see.
These fields-
These fields-
Posted on 3/30/26 at 10:12 am to udtiger
They were called out during the planning phase and ignored any alternate plan. I have little doubt those panels will be destroyed at some point by the frequent storms this time of year.
Posted on 3/30/26 at 10:45 am to BCvol
quote:
When they added solar, rather than cover the roof or massive parking areas they cut down 10 acres of trees.
Popular
Back to top


13











