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As a Solar crap installer,
shit like this is breaking my heart.
Imagine how much better this fertile land could be used.
And imagine how much pollution was produced to produce this β€žgreenβ€œ energy disaster.

There are sooooo many unused roofs everywhere what you can use, but for sure not land like this.

I hate this so much ! 🀬

Fuck Germoney πŸ–•πŸ»

@Wyliesau what are they going to do with all that in 15 years when the output drops to pathetic levels? And how are they going to keep them clean?

@Wyliesau disgusting

@Phil

GOOD questions.

It will take them at least 8-12 years till they break even, depending on what the power company is paying for the produced electricity.
And then after 15-20 years they will need again A LOT of energy to dismount and replace them with new ones.

It’s a never ending fuck up that coasts big money and delivers only a fraction of the coast.

ITS STUPID !!!

@Wyliesau @Phil so where are those made?

@11112011 @Phil

98% of alllllll Solar panels are produced in Tshiiiina.
And all their factories are powered by coal power and then shipped around the globe with huuuuge contaier ships which run on crud oil.

It’s the scam of our lifetime.

@Wyliesau @11112011 @Phil and everyone pushing it knows these things, and they just keep lying.

@EssentialUtinsil @11112011 @Phil

Yep, you are correct.
They are almost as safe and effective as the jab

@Wyliesau this here is outright dangerous. This whole area will heat up to 70Β° C. A field this size will have a considerable updraft that will have a major impact on local climate. I wouldn't be surprised if this generates tornados.

@11112011 @Phil

Hmmmm right, let me explain.

To have a panel assembled in Krautland does not mean they are produced in Krautland.
The cells themselves are almost all produced in Tshina.

It’s like the β€žAmericanβ€œ iPhone,
Designed in Comiefornia and assembled in Tshina.

Panels are maybe designed and assembled in Germony but the production is still in Tshina.

Or like most Bike brands, except some boutique brands the are almost exclusively produced in Taiwan and Tshina.

@Wyliesau @Phil i see u in the know

@theHinterlander

It’s bad in so many ways

@Wyliesau yeah, especially since Germony had to pay our good friends in Poland and others to TAKE our surplus electricity. That was 4-5 years ago. It has gotten worse. Of course, when the weather isn't right, we have to pay extra for importing the same electricity....

@11112011 @Phil

Another example.

Meyer Burger, swiss company and local in my town, who opened a factory in Germoney with 500 workers.
They design here in town, produce the cells in Tshina, assemble them in Germoney and sell them to swiss dummies as a local product for more than 4x times the coast of a Tshinees one.
They are not better, don’t last longer, they just coast A LOT more.

@Wyliesau These are such bull! We have one that is going up in our country that will take up 540 acres of farm land. Another one got the green light from a municipality in 25 minutes, 640+ acres. It is insane!

@SirBlackthorne

It’s the biggest useless money scam besides β€žwind energyβ€œ

Stay green right

@Wyliesau
Where are those panels manufactured?

Don't tell me they're all made in China.

Everything is because we are all retarded

@Wyliesau they're doing this here in Canada too now. It used to be a few panels in the corner of a field, now there's entire farm fields just covered in solar panels

@coldacid

It’s idiotic, very expensive and super bad for the environment

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@Wyliesau

I have REC Panels (Singapore) on my roof. Allegedly they are NOT made with components from China (though I haven't pulled a panel apart to check)... I'd find it hard to believe they didn't have some Chinese content.

@11112011 @Phil

Most people don't know that ships run on Bunker oil, it's absolutely brutal shit, you can barely consider refined petroleum. In order to work with bunker oil, you need to have an entire steam system just to keep the stuff from freezing at room temperature.
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@sj_zero @Phil @Wyliesau dude retarded man, how bout the jobs in germany factories?

@fuknukl @11112011 @Phil

They sure do.

@Wyliesau

which bits? The main PV silicon?

@11112011 @Phil

@11112011 @Phil @sj_zero

The shit has first to be delivered to a german factory before anyone can start working there.
And those huge container ships are the biggest polluters ON THE PLANET

@Wyliesau @Phil @sj_zero u have 0 clue what u sperging about

@11112011 @Phil @Jonaschuzzlewit

Thanks Son,
You are one retarded mofo too,
am i in Portugal you idiot?

Stop doing heroin, it’s no bueno for you

@fuknukl @11112011 @Phil

Yep and the electronics

@Wyliesau @11112011 @Phil One other way to look at it is solar panels are a hedge on inflation as energy costs are expected to go up over time even faster than material costs. At least per panel lifetime energy output finally exceeds production costs.

@11112011 @Wyliesau
My experience with solar. I have a motorhome, it sits alot and the battery dies and dying batteries don't last long and the battery is expensive. I can fix this by remembering to start it periodically and let it run, but I often forget. I can also run a power cord across the driveway, but that is annoying. So I bought a solar panel plenty large enough to keep the batteries charged. It's in full sun, so it seemed like a good solution. 1/2

@11112011 @Wyliesau It worked great for the first couple of weeks, then it got covered in pollen dust. its output dropped by 60%, I was going to clean it, but saw it was going to rain, so I thought I'd wait and see if the rain would clean it off. It caused the pollen dust to clump up and left crusty depsoits of it's own. So I cleaned it, it's output after cleaning was only 95%, so I have to clean it weekly or it rapidly becomes usless.
And our building at work installed solar 2 years ago 2/3

@Phil @Wyliesau u have anithing against a mix of solar wind and dams?

@11112011 @Wyliesau
It was supposed to be a 5 year payoff, but output dropped 5% after the first year and they suffered storm damage, for some reason we were 2 days without power as a result, when the outage only lasted a few hours for the other buildings nearby. The output continues to drop, albeit slowly, but they require more maintainence than anticipated and now the payoff isup to 7.5 years (I expect it to increase. So I am unimpressed.

@11112011 @Wyliesau
I'm not against anything, but I am convinced that we have not yet come close to finding the technology to produce energy without coal, oil and natural gas. Wind has serious problems, especially in cold climates, and Dams work well, but where they can be placed is limited.

>1/2 oops, 2/3

Freeatlantis is based, why are you guys​ running soyadon??

@nicholas @11112011 @Wyliesau
Probably because it's what we know and the guys who set it up had to do it in kind of a hurry, and it's what the user base was familiar with.

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