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by steveBK123
1023 days ago
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For whatever reason, in the US they have been trying to do storage on the other end. For example, on the roof top of a rent stabilized mid-rise rental building in Brooklyn. So of course it turns into a complete debacle of renters alleging landlord greed / callous indifferent / etc. And it forces politicians to take the side of the "little guy" against the big bad landlord and his green energy, haha. Another example out in the exurbs, they were going to put a large battery storage install basically next to a highway off-ramp where they currently store plows/salt/trucks/etc. Unfortunately again the locals have raised a fit. Despite it being penned in on all sides by roads / state property, they are raising fear of fire hazards and environmental contamination. Ideally we move to LFP batteries for storage and no longer need to hear all this. |
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