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More than 30 earthquakes southeast of Dover, OK since Sept 22
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3873374" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>If that is true, the north Texas is in a world of hurt. Out in the western part of the northern part of the state are lots and lots of wind farms with another huge one going in. Here in the eastern part of that norther part are a lot of solar farms with a heck of a lot more going in.</p><p></p><p>We've seen solar farms before, but these here SE of Paris, TX are huge. There are a number of them that are covering almost a whole quarter section of land, plus a number of the newer ones have much bigger solar arrays than the older ones. The wife went to google to see if she could find out how much land has been taken up by solar farms. According to what she read, as of 2020 (yep, two years ago), there was 1900 acres that had been put into solar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3873374, member: 7900"] If that is true, the north Texas is in a world of hurt. Out in the western part of the northern part of the state are lots and lots of wind farms with another huge one going in. Here in the eastern part of that norther part are a lot of solar farms with a heck of a lot more going in. We've seen solar farms before, but these here SE of Paris, TX are huge. There are a number of them that are covering almost a whole quarter section of land, plus a number of the newer ones have much bigger solar arrays than the older ones. The wife went to google to see if she could find out how much land has been taken up by solar farms. According to what she read, as of 2020 (yep, two years ago), there was 1900 acres that had been put into solar. [/QUOTE]
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