I get frustrated when Vermonters are against solar, but it's like with the corn: they argue that the benefit from it is going out of state. I can appreciate that and think it should be addressed. Is it because Vermont has a surplus or is it part of the Ponzi scheme (IMHO) that is "energy credits"? It seems many good and beneficial things…
I get frustrated when Vermonters are against solar, but it's like with the corn: they argue that the benefit from it is going out of state. I can appreciate that and think it should be addressed. Is it because Vermont has a surplus or is it part of the Ponzi scheme (IMHO) that is "energy credits"? It seems many good and beneficial things are exploited by corporations to make them not so good anymore.
I get frustrated when Vermonters are against solar, but it's like with the corn: they argue that the benefit from it is going out of state. I can appreciate that and think it should be addressed. Is it because Vermont has a surplus or is it part of the Ponzi scheme (IMHO) that is "energy credits"? It seems many good and beneficial things are exploited by corporations to make them not so good anymore.