Submitted by dancingbullfinch t3_y3naqn in UpliftingNews
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pkennedy t1_isb0vuj wrote
They are under attack because an educated population leans left.
SilverNicktail t1_isb4m23 wrote
As a very correct person once said, "reality has a left-wing bias".
Avg_Woman t1_isdqmaa wrote
Higher education prices keep soaring, while the grassroots education, especially the teachers, haven't escalated at the same proportions.
As is the trend since the 80s, certain industries (Wall Street, tech, insurance, etc) have grown exponentially whereas something that truly safeguards and directs the future of humanity (grassroots education) remains sidelined.
It's a brutal state of affairs for humanity but one that is inevitable.
stephmont92 t1_is9tacy wrote
My local school is actually getting rid of their solar farm 😢 Say that it’s costing more money then it’s been saving
Thornescape t1_isaimgx wrote
It's possible to screw up absolutely anything. There are no exceptions. None.
The fact that they screwed up their solar farm does not mean that most other places are not saving money with it. There's a reason that they are popular. It works.
stephmont92 t1_isaivpn wrote
I’m not saying it doesn’t work. I’m all for renewable energy. Just wanted to share
hoodoo-operator t1_isb9ecv wrote
Does ripping down the panels save them money somehow? did they pay for panels already and own them? Or is this some sort of lease, or even worse, a power purchase agreement?
Tigen13 t1_isbzhad wrote
Things can always surprise you but it seems like a ridiculous concept. Especially with quickly rising energy prices.
Maybe their roof needs to be replaced and the cost of reinstalling them afterwords isn't worth the cost? They may be older models as well which have lower orginal efficiency and have decayed significantly.
hoodoo-operator t1_iscgutd wrote
The only way I can think it makes sense is that they're in a PPA where the terms are such that they're paying way too much to the solar company that actually owns the panels.
Tigen13 t1_ischba3 wrote
It must be a screwed up contract then. It should have only been put in place if it saved them money. It should also save then more money as wbwegy costs increased..... unless the other side of the contract gets all those savings.
hoodoo-operator t1_isci6ju wrote
I've seen lots of door to door solar salesmen offer pretty bad PPA terms, so that's where my mind went.
Ltislande t1_isd0ah6 wrote
Solar power and wind energy have both contributed significantly in recent decades in developing nations and are contributing significantly in the cost and quality of the electricity generated in the country as a result in a significant increase of demand for solar power in developing nations
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whatistheformat t1_is9tsg5 wrote
Schools, of all things, have really been under attack- underfunded and disparaged as of late. It's such a ridiculous, wrong-headed trend. They are places of learning, seeking to improve the lot of younger generations- what could be more important?
Exploring solar power is a perfect example of how they can help the future not be so scary.