We have a 1400+ acre solar project in the Supreme Court right now. "We" being my township and county. Fought it the whole way. Nobody has the deep pockets to fight these solar companies or BP in our case. They were originally 50% owner but ended up buying out the solar company of their percentage. I'm not an expert, but I've learned a ton the last few years.
Roof top panels seem like a great idea. Amazon om the East Coast was going to buy the solar power from our project. They (along with others), have quit putting them on roof tops. Maybe not completely, but last I heard they weren't doing it. Why? Fire hazard. Too many fires caused by it. Insurance companies quit covering it in some instances. Stuff like this pisses me off. They want to use our farm ground to make a warehouse in another state "more green." It is really a slippery slope though. Why shouldn't the land owner be able to do as they wish? Well. . . Storm water runoff, forever chemicals leeching into the ground, heat islands, etc. There are a few examples.
It truly is a scam in my opinion. Something like 85% of the panels are made in China. Most of them in a region known for child labor and forced labor. AKA slaves. It doesn't take much reading to find the exact percentages or articles covering the stuff. Don't take my word for it. I'm not as fresh in the topic as I was a year or two ago. It is quiet now while in the Supreme Court. Just a waiting game to see if they overturn the decision made (and upheld after appeal) by the Ohio Power Siting Board.