Newspaper admits solar does not generate enough energy to keep the lights on.
Destroying breaking solar panels.
A video has been shared thousands of times on social media that shows men and women taking hammers to a long row of solar panels climbing on top of them and smashing the glass.
Falling debris causes damage to solar panels.
This stress can crack the panels and destroy your solar cells.
Top 7 mistakes newbies make going solar avoid these for effective power harvesting from the sun duration.
These scratches dramatically lower the energy output by decreasing the amount of solar energy each panel can absorb because the scratches keep the sunlight from shining directly on the cells.
This phenomenon is called thermal down shock.
Solar farms generate only 1 5 percent of the nation s electricity and would be an inefficient way to generate the more than 8 billion megawatt hours of power that fossil fuels and nuclear.
Falling debris even small debris like twigs leaves and dirt can cause micro scratches on your solar panels.
This happens when a rapid change in temperatures causes layers of glass to expand at different rates.
They provide shelter from the elements while also being high enough to keep the birds safe from most of their natural predators.
Solar panels create inviting home areas for pigeons and other birds.
A facebook post shared on the aam aadmi party aap facebook group alleges that a bjp member of parliament ashok saxena has said that using solar energy angers the sun god which is why bjp supporters are now destroying solar panels.
Solar panels don t damage your roof when installed properly.
Sudden temperature changes can cause fracturing in materials like glass.
For most homeowners installing solar panels will not result in roof damage as long as your solar installer is a licensed qualified professional and your roof is in good.
To counteract this you should consider ways to deter pigeons from choosing to nest under your solar panels.
The video accompanying the post shows people breaking solar panels with hammers and sticks.