A Dutch company installed solar panels that caused issues for pilots. Dutch court orders removal of 78,000 solar panels near Schiphol to protect flight safety
How DARE you stand in the way of our solar insanity.
Schiphol took DGEC to court in June after receiving no response to safety warnings. The judge ruled DGEC had acted with “social negligence”, prioritising cost over safety by installing lightly textured glass panels instead of the recommended deeply textured ones.
DGEC argued it followed permit rules and disputed the glare risk, suggesting pilot reports were subjective and alternatives like sunglasses or selective runway closures could mitigate the issue.
They face a €50 million fine if they don't remove the panels according to a schedule provided by the court.
They didn't want to do anything without the courts. Airport safety? What do they care about that? They are doing important Net Zero work.
This is MGUY Australia's video Net Zero Quickie: Court ORDERS removal of 78,000 solar panels near AIRPORT
Really? "Wear sunglasses" and "don't use your runways" as mitigation for blinding glare? That's some top-tier narcissist thinking.
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