A few years ago, there was a about “The City of Evil” (Ithaca, NY).
The town library went massively solar, then the city decided to issue a building permit for a towering parking garage immediately to the South of the library, essentially making the library’s solar panels useless.
Further East, the Manchester, NH airport put a large solar panel array.
Orientation of the panels blinded the folks in the air control tower, and the panels had to be located to a less effective area.
Geez, I wonder how many real stories like yours and mine re the folly of solar are out there.
Thanks for posting.
Similar, but off topic. When the pyramid casino was built in Las Vegas, the reflecting light blinded the pilots and they had to tone down the reflectors. Years ago I flew into Cairo, Egypt, and even in their ratty condition, the pyramids still shone/stood out from 35,000 feet.
I always thought of these incidents when Sitchin claimed that the Giza pyramids were build as landing beacons for the Nephilim.