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This small-scale solar project requires three times the amount of a subsidy than large-scale projects. (Ryan Stanton | The Ann Arbor News)
If you are able to calmly and objectively assess the climate crisis, it is reasonable to cry in despair, stockpile beans and rice for your children, then buy a plot of land on a hilltop with a solar generator to weather the coming apocalypse.
So please don’t misunderstand what I’m about to say: New Jersey’s admirable rush to build green energy is costing too much.
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