Which is a joke considering how little sun much of NYS gets from the pervasive overcast from the Great lakes.
Not to mention the snow from lake effect.
There have been spells in winter that I remember, where we didn't see the sun for three straight weeks one Jan.
Lots of good solar is going to do.
These Green people are crazy.
I remember how glad I was when Spain built the first major solar array using concave mirrors to focus heat to build steam electricity (?) Nothing wrong with trying solar, eh?
Unfortuanately Spain closed it down. It was never able to produce electricity without huge government subsidies. Solar could be an answer for part of our needs someday, but perhaps not yet.
Probably 30 0r 40 years ago a guy in S. San Antonio was producing his own electricity with a windmill constraption and selling some back to the city. Typical home use inventions haven’t yet proved practical despite all the hype and wishes.
I wonder what kind of grass some folks are growing when they put forth ideas like algae farms as emergy producers. Try your imagination on an a algae farm large enough to produce energy for a small city or town. Got it? What are they thinking>
I especially like the tides ideas. After all, time and tides wait for no man, eh? But I think the tide inventions have problems getting clogged with sea algae or something.