I hope it’s on hilly land. I like solar power (I’d much rather a few more nuclear power stations) but don’t take land away from food production.
FlaviousTiberius on
>Marc Williams from the Springwell Solar Action Group said he was “disgusted” at the decision and vowed to “keep fighting this”.
I love how every single project in this country has some stupid NIMBY group constantly abusing the courts to drag these projects out. And surprise surprise it’s a bunch of miserable middle class boomers.
Otherwise-Bad-4817 on
Seems like a logical step given energy prices and long-term goals
The real question is always how it’s integrated into the grid and what it means for local communities around it
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I hope it’s on hilly land. I like solar power (I’d much rather a few more nuclear power stations) but don’t take land away from food production.
>Marc Williams from the Springwell Solar Action Group said he was “disgusted” at the decision and vowed to “keep fighting this”.
I love how every single project in this country has some stupid NIMBY group constantly abusing the courts to drag these projects out. And surprise surprise it’s a bunch of miserable middle class boomers.
Seems like a logical step given energy prices and long-term goals
The real question is always how it’s integrated into the grid and what it means for local communities around it