I had to take an awkward diversion, heading home from town this afternoon, due to the closure of BOTH main routes back; to replace electrical wiring. On the first detour road, I saw a huge field inundated with Solar Panels.
I had to take an awkward diversion, heading home from town this afternoon, due to the closure of BOTH main routes back; to replace electrical wiring. On the first detour road, I saw a huge field inundated with Solar Panels.
I saw a huge field inundated with Solar Panels.
The opposite.
Saving us from dystopia.
I saw a huge field inundated with Solar Panels.
The opposite.
Saving us from dystopia.
We've got a few round here, some people really hate them as they see it as industrialisation of a rural landscape, but they're mostly people who dont' realise that the countryside has always been industrial to a greater or lesser extent. It's not and never has been all roling countryside and a few sheep and cows on a hillside.
The ones round here often have sheep grazing around them, so the farmer gets an extra crop, electicity as well as wool and meat.