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People have been talking about the recycle aspect of this for years - Dustin Mulvaney has a great book on solar and waste just to mention one - there are many others. I have beat that drum down to Austin and TCEQ, but still ..."crickets"... solar waste is happening now with storm damage, it is happening now with construction damage and shipping damage. What does it take to waken up our politicians. I don't want to see the taxpayer have to pay for landfills either here in Texas, but that is what will happen, or the solar graveyards will litter the state as these worthless forms of energy peter out in a few years, won't take long. Then again the tax payer will have to pay, but that means they will just sit there - huge superfund sites. last time I did a analysis on land use it was earlier in the year and it was about 1 million acres for projected and future sites according to ERCOT interconnection records. With about 450 panels per acre - that's 450 million panels. I find it hard to image tonnage, the metric they like to quote. That's one huge amount of waste and that's just utility scale - not residential. Texas current has no disposal sites - it is shipped out of state or to Mexico and will probably all end up in a third world country. This is a sore point with me as you can tell and should be addressed, I'm trying to get legislators to address this and decommissioning next session. But please don't bring back SB 624, that will not save us!

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