Some people see this and think it's ugly oh no what have they done to the scenery. I see this and I think "nice, this is the solarpunk future I want to live in, this is fucking gangster, we milk the sun and slow down the winds".

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💯! I wonder if some fucks from the old times also found those ugly

pic switch/when transmission is underground it's betr look. grew up Southern Cal Edison/hydro/realize that is cost prohibitive in places

All I see is millions of dollars in wasted materials and man hours to produce spotty, intermittent power to solve a fake problem (anthropogenic climate change).

I’m always drawn to wind farms, their epic proportions contrasted against the flat landscapes and added bonus they capture energy! It’s nice to have different views/options!

If they don't force me to build it on my propery or pay for it ... IDFC

Wish it were like K-Pax and we could siphon all the energy we needed from light alone.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9I2wiABpp8

Agreed. Decentralized fission is more badass, and doesn't give a fuck about weather.

I always found it fascinating rather than repulsive.

Besides, you can just take them down again one day

Infrastructure is generally beautiful, except windmills which, where I live, convey central planning, theft, corporate grift, resource waste, statism, and pollution. Nothing free or beautiful about them.