‘It was our little idyll – until the solar farm landed’: the battle raging in the heart of the British countryside

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Lemmy

Oh yeah, all that terrible noise and pollution from solar. The sunbeams screaming and shitting each time they smack into a panel.
some people think that solar panels suck out solar energy from around like some kind of evil wizard depleting lifeforce and never heard about shadows
Some people also think that clouds prevent light from reaching the planet surface.
You can see clouds from space, so
Good point. When it’s cloudy out, were fully enshrouded in darkness down here.

Yeah when you take a picture from space and all you see is clouds, that means that clouds actually block or redirect most of the light; doesn’t have to be all of it.

Does somebody have data on how much sunlight reaches the ground when it’s cloudy? It’s 1361 W when not cloudy, at least that much i know.