$156M grant earmarked for solar in New Mexico's low-income communities

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Published 2024-04-22

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  • @kaecake9575
    Worst state for child endangerment. Government: Lets go solar🤗
  • @FA-Q20-1
    So what politician owns the solar company.
  • @davinxi5926
    Gas and oil is the best the most cheapest and better way
  • @TheUnholyPosole
    Fun fact, it takes oil to make solar panels, so if everyone bought solar panels, oil consumption would increase. You also need to store the energy for when there isn't sun, which requires batteries, which create just as much pollution as oil. Oil is the better choice...till the oil company spills oil everywhere and contaminate everything.
  • @po84potitos
    the problem is when you call to solar company, they charge you for everything. I know add says solar panels are free, but why did i end up paying 16,000 dollars for free solar panels? and paying montly to solar company. it is a rip off.
  • @starshine3588
    Most of these solar companies end up going bust…and then you are left with panels that another company won’t touch. Many companies don’t even install them right so they don’t work. Don’t ever install these panels on your roof…your insurance company will either cancel you or raise your rates really high because now they have to cover the panels as well as your house. These things aren’t “green”….it takes tons of fossil fuels to produce them and they usually don’t even last 30 years and then you are stuck having to start all over again paying a huge amount of money for new ones that you have to make monthly payments for that are more expensive than your regular electric bill…..oh and you will still have to use regular electricity because these panels don’t always give you the power you need. And also….in Florida our power company set up tons of these panels in fields….and you think “oh that’s a good idea…they are using solar to supplement our electricity”…..but no….you have to sign up for a different electric program to use the solar….when it all comes across the same power lines….and the solar program costs more than the regular electricity. How does that even make sense.