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Genesee County is one of the most cloudy, rainy & snowy regions in the country. It is also one of the most Republican NY counties. That is why @GovKathyHochul ordered ORES to destroy this beautiful part of our state. She knows that putting solar farms in Genesee is insanity.
Genesee County is one of the most cloudy, rainy & snowy regions in the country. It is also one of the most Republican NY counties. That is why @GovKathyHochul ordered ORES to destroy this beautiful part of our state. She knows that putting solar farms in Genesee is insanity.
This is what voting for Democrats gets you. A taxpayer-funded attack on the community's values. This isn't tolerance of the minority, it's oppression of the majority. This is what 40 years of Morelle does to a once-noble town.
According to Congressman Chip Roy, the UN is deliberately flooding America with illegals and putting them on welfare, as part of a strategy to use taxpayer dollars to destroy the US.
@BlueMoonman62@SenatorCooney@SenatorBrouk@HarryBBronson@GovKathyHochul It is mind-boggling that some politicians continue to push this on us...for so many reasons. Perhaps they haven't noticed that winter days here are short, cloudy and snowy...not great to gain energy from the sun.
Many people write to me to tell me they never imagined the sound they are now hearing while commercial solar is being installed - as well as after it’s installed.
This is a video from Genesee County, NY, where Cider Solar, mockingly named to belittle agricultural towns, is being installed.
When panels are installed in a mass commercial complex, they are anchored to steel piles using racking systems.
Those piles are driven 8-15 feet DEEP into the ground. One after another.
For a project as big as Cider Solar, it’s estimated they will drive ONE MILLION steel piles into the earth.
This is environmental mutilation of the highest caliber.
And the best part of all? ORES (Office of Renewable Energy Siting) doesn’t require the foreign developers to decommission below 3 feet. The piles will be cut, and the remaining 10 feet will be left in the earth forever.
Those living near these complexes get to hear the sounds of the slow and deliberate death of our soil, forests, species, and farmland.
Video submitted by @JenniferSitter2
This is what happens when a state panders to "green" virtue-signaling pushed by paid-off politicians as opposed to concrete grid updates that provide reliable power.
Why is this happening?
Dispatchable plants are retiring faster than firm replacements are coming online. The reality is that older fossil fuel plants (especially peakers and gas units) are being retired or restricted. Nuclear losses (like Indian Point Energy Center) removed a large block of always-on power.
The "replacement" system is not fully built, and the pathetic amount of energy generated by commercial solar and wind is intermittent at best.
Since commercial solar and wind is so intermittent, the New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) gives them a lower “capacity value” in reliability planning.
Here you have NYISO admitting solar and wind are not fixes for our state's grid... yet you have our state's governor and extremist politicians that have our legislature held hostage pushing the "idea" of green energy while the grid falls apart.
At the same time, the delivery charge on your electricity bill? It's being used to socialize the failed rollout of solar and wind. They are doing everything they can to try and hide that commercial solar will NEVER be a reliable investment in our New York grid. And you're paying for it!
The result? Our New York grid is in a precarious position and it's entirely the fault of the politicians, the 2019 Climate Act, and the one-party rule that has plummeted Albany into a pit of back-door deals with foreign renewable corporations.