City plan to make CFA one of the largest producers of renewable energy in world football

It won't produce much for most of the Year, its always fucking raining ;)
There's a big misconseption about "solar" power, needing sunshine, it's actually quite obvious too. When the sun goes down at night, it goes dark, when the sun comes up in the morning, we get daylight, this happens rain or not, that is "solar" power in action. A dull day obviously produces less power than a sunny day, but it still produces power.

Good on City for doing this.
 
There's a big misconseption about "solar" power, needing sunshine, it's actually quite obvious too. When the sun goes down at night, it goes dark, when the sun comes up in the morning, we get daylight, this happens rain or not, that is "solar" power in action. A dull day obviously produces less power than a sunny day, but it still produces power.

Good on City for doing this.

It was tongue firmly in cheek mate, we've just looked at putting them on our house but been talked out of it as we don't have enough roof space to make it financially worth it, if we lived in Sunny Spain 100%, something the size of the CFA it's a no brainer imo.
 
Given the top notch market research by our Mgmt we surely can assume East Manchester to become a very sunny spot not too far in the future. Happy days :)
 
If they sell the energy to the grid, does that count as income we can spend on players? Imagine rags' energy bills paying for our next player.
 

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