I appreciate you sharing this article because I never before considered that planners would have to think about hail when building solar panels in certain parts of the country.
Same, and this would be a problem in places where there are tornadoes as well. So as climate becomes more volatile, a lot of places won't be suitable for stuff like solar farms.
Now that I think of it, this couples with the tornado region of the country shifting Eastward too. They will have to revise their planning in response.
I appreciate you sharing this article because I never before considered that planners would have to think about hail when building solar panels in certain parts of the country.
Same, and this would be a problem in places where there are tornadoes as well. So as climate becomes more volatile, a lot of places won't be suitable for stuff like solar farms.
Now that I think of it, this couples with the tornado region of the country shifting Eastward too. They will have to revise their planning in response.
I'm pretty sure a big enough tornado hitting any power plant is pretty bad for the power plant
Sure, but solar panels are much more fragile than say large concrete buildings.
And much more able to be mass produced