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Exceptional news to prevent skyfall amid the hope that one of these days they might even garner enough energy to power a small scooter . . . Check the science:
"Missouri generated almost 32% more power from the sun in 2023 compared to 2022 . . . The vast majority of that solar growth in Missouri has been driven by small-scale solar projects, including community and rooftop solar, en Brady, a senior data analyst at Climate Central, said."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Missouri solar power grew significantly last year, but Illinois produces much more
While solar power increased, wind energy fell in 2023 in Missouri and Illinois, according to a new report from Climate Central, a nonprofit that analyzes and reports on climate science.
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