Weather & Science

Baseball-Size Hail Makes Insuring Solar and Wind Farms Pricier

Extreme weather events complicate the fight against global warming

Hail damage at solar farm near Scottsbluff, Nebraska, in June 2023.Photographer: Nebraska Public Power District
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The Scottsbluff solar farm in western Nebraska was built to withstand most hailstones. But the icy pellets that rained down in late June were bigger than baseballs.

The hail — part of a larger pattern of severe storms, heat and other extreme weather fueled by climate change — smashed the bulk of Scottsbluff’s glass panels. Designed to power more than 650 local homes, the facility remains out of commission over a month later. Its owner, private developer Arevon Energy Inc., is still tallying the cost.