That is good news. We had a massive solar "farm" built over 400 acres of farm land. You can see it from 15 miles away, 30 if you are on a nearby mountain and it is ugly. Nothing grows underneath the panels anymore, they are constantly having to spray weeds that do come up. Wildlife no longer inhabits the area. And, the production is nothing like they promised. And get this, local Rural Electric Association paid for it, but all of the electricity is allocated to California, 800 miles away. With line losses, "friction of electricity over cable") of 40% it is sheer idiocy.
Before the usual suspects start throwing their monkey feces, I live off the grid. It was going to cost me twice as much to tie into the grid as a stand alone solar system when we built, so economics made sense. It isn't a set it and forget it thing. Sometimes the computer charge distribution center freezes and requires a reset, just like most computers. Heavy snowfall has to be removed or there is no charging, and extended overcast conditions fail to produce enough for our modest consumption after about 2 days, so we have to run a propane generator- only exhaust is water vapor and CO2- libtards once trumpeted that cleaner than gasoline power, now water vapor and CO2 are deadly pollutants. Can't win. And, our system, like all solar, will incrementally lose efficiency over time and have to be replaced. The components for now are unrecyclable and classified as hazardous waste- lithium ion batteries, etc.