Sunday, January 7, 2018
Thieves swipe a portion of China’s solar road
The segment has since been repaired. An investigation is ongoing, but there aren’t any identified culprits as of this writing. Just why someone would slice off a portion of the road isn’t certain. While solar roads are relatively expensive to make, the actual solar panels aren’t worth that much. The thieves aren’t going to make a fortune, and this wouldn’t be enough for personal use — especially
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