Chinese demonstrate over pollution fears at solar plant

BBC:
Hundreds of villagers in eastern China have held three days of protests at a solar panel plant over pollution fears.
Around 500 people started gathering at Zhejiang Jinko Solar company in Haining city, Zhejiang province, on Thursday.
Some of protesters stormed the factory, overturning several company cars and destroying offices, officials said.
Residents in the nearby village of Hongxiao said they became concerned after the deaths of a large number of river fish.
One 64-year-old villager told the Associated Press that the factory - located close to a school and kindergarten - discharges waste into the river and spews dense smoke out of a dozen chimneys.
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So much for "clean tech."

Environmentalist in the US have objected to solar because of the land it covers.   I do not have any idea how valid the complaints in China are, but the government has not really embraced clean energy, other than as a marketing ploy.  On the other hand the anti energy left seems to find something objectionable about any form of energy.

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