I'd rather have some solar power and a few less birds than otherwise. Might be different if I were a bird. I'd probably just go shit on a car or something to express my displeasure. Okay, now I want fried chicken.
I was born, raised and live in an area that's surrounded by petrochemical facilities. All my life, and professional career, it's been the same crap how what pays the bills is destroying the planet and we should all suffer bureaucrats and their arbitrary interpretation of regulations that mandate discharge waters are less harmful than Ben and Jerry's ice cream.
Meanwhile, government sanctioned "renewable" energy producers massacre wildlife like a bunch of drunk sadist at their annual picnic and we're supposed to just turn our heads an move along.
Screw them, their families, and the horses they rode in on.
I do think the birds and planet are important, but what is this frying of birds? Is this even possible? Concentrated sunlight? Are we putting them under magnifying glasses? I don't understand how solar panels can kill birds by heat. Okay, I will go read the article.
A large magnifying glass is a good analogy. Solar light is focused and used to heat a liquid and the liquid is used to power generators. The concentrated light can be at a temperature high enough cause clothing to catch fire in an instant. A bird that flies into the concentrated light can be burned instantly.
They keep building those solar farms even though they also keep shutting them down as inefficient money pits. It is as if they are only building them because someone is paying them to build them, not because they have any intention of making electricity with them.
They need to make it illegal for birds to fly there.
ReplyDeleteOh Well. Sorry for the birds.
ReplyDeleteLet's see if we can phrase this in the form of a Haiku...
ReplyDeleteFeathers soaring sky
Solar panels laser beams
Icarus wax puddle
Greedy, uncaring humans...suck.
ReplyDeleteI'd rather have some solar power and a few less birds than otherwise. Might be different if I were a bird. I'd probably just go shit on a car or something to express my displeasure.
ReplyDeleteOkay, now I want fried chicken.
I was born, raised and live in an area that's surrounded by petrochemical facilities. All my life, and professional career, it's been the same crap how what pays the bills is destroying the planet and we should all suffer bureaucrats and their arbitrary interpretation of regulations that mandate discharge waters are less harmful than Ben and Jerry's ice cream.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, government sanctioned "renewable" energy producers massacre wildlife like a bunch of drunk sadist at their annual picnic and we're supposed to just turn our heads an move along.
Screw them, their families, and the horses they rode in on.
I do think the birds and planet are important, but what is this frying of birds? Is this even possible? Concentrated sunlight? Are we putting them under magnifying glasses? I don't understand how solar panels can kill birds by heat. Okay, I will go read the article.
ReplyDeleteA large magnifying glass is a good analogy. Solar light is focused and used to heat a liquid and the liquid is used to power generators. The concentrated light can be at a temperature high enough cause clothing to catch fire in an instant. A bird that flies into the concentrated light can be burned instantly.
DeleteThey keep building those solar farms even though they also keep shutting them down as inefficient money pits. It is as if they are only building them because someone is paying them to build them, not because they have any intention of making electricity with them.
ReplyDeleteThey're like the ethanol refineries. Huge tax dollar money pits.
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