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To achieve its climate goals, the city helped finance the largest solar farm east of the Mississippi River.
To achieve its climate goals, the city helped finance the largest solar farm east of the Mississippi River.
Oh yah?
Pretty cool running all the heat on solar at night in January.
Provably powered by water and wind at night.
Ah, so it’s powered by coal, natural gas, and bullshit & lies.
Progress over perfection.
How exactly are you going to progress if you’re just being lied to all the time?
Hey great news, my house is 100% renewable now.
(I didn’t change the damn thing, and oh by the way I just forgot to mention this that I heat my home with natural gas)
Even if it would be 30% oil & gas, thats still a massive improvement.
A major US city is running on renewables and taking stress off the national grid only during the daytime still sounds like a win for me.
Nuclear, Illinois is over half nuclear. Great for base load.
Yes actually, it’s almost humorous that they’ve made good changes alongside the stuff that’s just meant to give people who aren’t paying any attention warm fuzzy feelings.
You tried