Russ Steele
Several readers have sent me a link to this article on one of Germany's solar farms.
Two years ago, Germany unveiled its latest planet-saving (and heavily subsidised) solar park:
The Leipziger Volkszeitung newspaper:
‘The park is finally realized,’ beams mayor Carina Radon (CDU) nowadays, and praised the 7.5 million Euro investment. 36,300 modules will be installed in the weeks ahead. It will generate an annual amount of 2.7 million kilowatt-hours. The facility will produce a peak amount of 2722 kilowatts.
But when the subsides ran out the developers lost interest and stopped cutting the grass. Will this happend in California when the subsides run out?
More at this solar failure at the NoTricksZone.