US town rejects solar panels because they suck up too much sun

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US town rejects solar panels amid fears they 'suck up all the energy from the sun' | Americas | News | The Independent

US town rejects solar panels amid fears they 'suck up all the energy from the sun'

A US town has rejected a proposal for a solar farm following public concerns.

Members of the public in Woodland, North Carolina, expressed their fear and mistrust at the proposal to allow Strata Solar Company to build a solar farm off Highway 258.

During the Woodland Town Council meeting, one local man, Bobby Mann, said solar farms would suck up all the energy from the sun and businesses would not go to Woodland, the Roanoke-Chowan News Herald reported.

Jane Mann, a retired science teacher, said she was concerned the panels would prevent plants in the area from photosynthesizing, stopping them from growing.

Ms Mann said she had seen areas near solar panels where plants are brown and dead because they did not get enough sunlight.

She also questioned the high number of cancer deaths in the area, saying no one could tell her solar panels didn't cause cancer.

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The area around Woodland is a popular choice because it has an electrical substation allowing the panels to be hooked up to the national grid.

A spokesperson for Strata told the meeting: "There are no negative impacts. A solar farm is a wonderful use for a property like this."

They added: "The panels don't draw additional sunlight."

The council voted three to one against rezoning the land and later voted for a moratorium on future solar farms.

Speaking after the COP-21 summit on climate change in Paris pledged to limit global warming below the threshold of 2°c, Pope Francis said the plan will require "a concerted and generous commitment" from everyone.

Experts said a move towards renewable power, with investment in wind and solar energy, will be required to cut down on emissions.
 

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We need to re-evaluate who we have teaching our kids science. At least she is retired.
 
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Howie Tran Commented:
Does anyone fact check stories that sound sensational anymore?
While it's true some of the locals comments seemed uninformed and ignorant this article is not being completely transparent; surprise, surprise, lol.

The article fails to mention is that the small town of Woodland (population 809), North Carolina, already has 3 large solar farms in their town, and this was a plan to approve a 4th large solar farm. Also, the article fails to mention, that retired science teacher's comments were motivated by what she observed, she noticed that in the 3 solar farms they had, the plants surrounding the area were dying, turning brown, wilting, and she wanted to know why. Also, they distrusted why the town council felt they needed another solar farm when they already had 3, already the town was profiting off the others and the town expressed concern over the unsightliness of adding more farms to the area.

The article here seemed to imply a backwards town rejecting solar power, which is intentionally misleading, because in actuality, it's a town that already has three solar farms questioning the need for yet another.
 

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Howie Tran Commented:
Does anyone fact check stories that sound sensational anymore?
While it's true some of the locals comments seemed uninformed and ignorant this article is not being completely transparent; surprise, surprise, lol.

The article fails to mention is that the small town of Woodland (population 809), North Carolina, already has 3 large solar farms in their town, and this was a plan to approve a 4th large solar farm. Also, the article fails to mention, that retired science teacher's comments were motivated by what she observed, she noticed that in the 3 solar farms they had, the plants surrounding the area were dying, turning brown, wilting, and she wanted to know why. Also, they distrusted why the town council felt they needed another solar farm when they already had 3, already the town was profiting off the others and the town expressed concern over the unsightliness of adding more farms to the area.

The article here seemed to imply a backwards town rejecting solar power, which is intentionally misleading, because in actuality, it's a town that already has three solar farms questioning the need for yet another.
Wow, you blew this thing wide open! Thanks for the follow up research, for all judgments passed on the good citizens of Woodland I apologize XD
 

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Way to be a real limey asshole Leigh @Leigh. Spreading misinformation like this.... For shame.
It is of course a sensationalist piece. All sensational sounding stories should be fact checked. What UK newspapers have a sneaky habit of doing is posting correct information but structuring to have a slant that they want.

Much like the media that report against blacks or Muslims.

I guess my go to response to criticism should be, "facts are racist? lololololol"
 

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It is of course a sensationalist piece. All sensational sounding stories should be fact checked. What UK newspapers have a sneaky habit of doing is posting correct information but structuring to have a slant that they want.

Much like the media that report against blacks or Muslims.

I guess my go to response to criticism should be, "facts are racist? lololololol"
We can just chalk this up to another, I hate the US and everyone there are stupid rednecks and by posting this obviously biased story I will get one more jab at them, post by you.

nick diaz is my nut hugger
 

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We can just chalk this up to another, I hate the US and everyone there are stupid rednecks and by posting this obviously biased story I will get one more jab at them, post by you.

nick diaz is my nut hugger
I'm not sure if this is sarcasm. If so, well played.
 
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It is of course a sensationalist piece. All sensational sounding stories should be fact checked. What UK newspapers have a sneaky habit of doing is posting correct information but structuring to have a slant that they want.
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Basically just like the majority of media everywhere, the majority of scientific articles, etc, etc.
 

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electricity is the cheapest bill in california I pay 20-30 bucks a month . solar panels would only save people money of their bill is 50+ a month.
 
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electricity is the cheapest bill in california I pay 20-30 bucks a month . solar panels would only save people money of their bill is 50+ a month.
It's sunny as fuck in California. The woods of NC, not so much.