The Lone Star State has seen a recent surge in small-scale solar development. Grid instability could push more residents to consider adoption.
“having a moment”
Serious journalism
Texas was low key solarmaxxing, what capped bro’s rizz?
Governor asked for comment:
“Shit be bussin”
Why shouldn’t media and journalism use modern parlance?
Why anthropomorphize things that don’t require it?
Why not?
Because it’s childish and unprofessional
So?
Journalism should convey data professionally. Else it’s gossip.
Climate is a serious topic and should be handled professionally
Climate is a serious topic, and therefore reporting should be accessible to a wide audience.
Now the utility companies find new ways to eliminate competition from small producers (rooftop solar) like everywhere else.
Are there examples of this happening? First I’ve heard of this. Also I would figure rooftop solar is a great way to reduce costs for utilities while simultaneously not lowering rates by a penny.
Absolutely. Here’s a link to the first article I could find about it happening in several states. https://www.energysage.com/blog/net-metering-going-away/
Archive link: https://archive.ph/JAUUA
Very cool: New England states kicking ass, per capita, despite less sun!
I see 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, and 16th best per capita!
You getting a paywall?
Yes, I got a paywall.