Texans Concerned Over Potential Chemical Leakage from Solar Farm Damaged in Hailstorm

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A hail storm that devastated a Texas solar farm has sparked concern within the surrounding community and among energy experts, who are questioning if “green” energy is really that safe.

“My concern is, with the hail damage that came through and busted these panels up, we now have some highly toxic chemicals that could be potentially leaking into our water tables,” Kaminski, of Needville,“I have a family — two children and a wife. My neighbors have kids, and a lot of other residents in the area who are on well water are concerned that the chemicals are now leaking into our water tables,” he added.

According to his spokesperson, Emily Matthews, Nehls supports an “all-of-the-above” energy approach rather than relying strictly on solar because of instances like this. Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, which owns developer AP Solar Holdings, released a statement, saying that “the silicon-based panels contain no cadmium telluride and we have identified no risk to the local community or the environment.”

 

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