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Authorities: Marijuana growers using solar power

megayields

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Illegal marijuana growers are increasingly using solar power to operate large-scale operations in an attempt to remain off the grid and avoid detection from law enforcement agents, authorities said.

In isolated regions of the country, law enforcement agencies say they are finding more growers going green and trying to be self-sufficient by drawing power directly from the sun.

New Mexico State Police recently busted up a marijuana operation around the Four Corners region that used solar panels to pump water. And authorities in California have stepped up enforcement against solar panel thefts from vineyards that they believe were headed to illegal growers.

"We're definitely seeing more and more of it," said New Mexico State Police Lt. Robert McDonald. "I think since the cartels down in Mexico are now having such a hard time getting their product up here that some growers are trying to grow it themselves and to (stop) us from finding them by using solar. It definitely makes it harder."

During last month's bust in New Mexico, agents raided a solar-operated facility and seized around 250 marijuana plants that were between six- to eight-feet tall in an isolated area of Rio Arriba County.

In 2010, police in Socorro, N.M., pulled more than 1,500 plants from three locations in a marijuana operation that detectives called "very elaborate and sophisticated." Police said the operation use solar panels, water pumps, batteries and hundreds of yards of hose that functioned on timers.

The use of expensive solar panels allows illegal marijuana operations to avoid the need for massive power consumption from nearby power companies, tipping off local and federal authorities, investigators say.

The use also has sparked the demand of solar panels that has resulted in thefts of panels from homes and businesses.

In California's Napa Valley, wineries and vineyards two years ago reported a rash of solar panel thefts that authorities believe were linked to a ring that sold the panels to illegal growers.

Michael Honig, president of Honig Vineyard and Winery in Rutherford, Calif., said after installing 819 solar panels, thieves took off with around 40 panels. "Around 10 to 11 wineries were hit," Honig said. "So was a school."

The heists prompted stepped up enforcement from the Napa Valley Sheriff's Department who increased night patrols and strings, said Deputy Sheriff Jon Thompson.

"Here we had folks trying to do the right thing and go green and they were getting hit," said Thompson. "It hurt, especially when it's $17,000 a panel."

A string eventually nabbed three men who Thompson said were part of a ring that resold the panels.

"It's hard to say for sure but we think they were going directly to growers," said Thompson.
 

Tony Aroma

Let's Go - Two Smokes!
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Seems only fitting. People have been growing with solar power since the beginning of time.
 
If the cops stopped wasting there time and cash stealing from and busting growers and go after real criminals the world would be a much better and safer place.
 

vertigo0007

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Oh of course it was growers who stole them! What bullshit. There is no connection between the confiscated panels in socorro and the stolen panels in ca. Fucking innuendo as always
 

señorsloth

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A string eventually nabbed three men who Thompson said were part of a ring that resold the panels.

"It's hard to say for sure but we think they were going directly to growers," said Thompson.

solar panels are expensive...sounds to me they are just blaming growers, probably just like copper and brass thieves, just looking to resell and buy meth...probably has absolutely nothing to do with growing pot...
 

oldchuck

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Actually, the cost of solar panels is pretty cheap these days. You can get a 200W PV panel for about $200. The cost of an off-grid system will run about 1/3 for panels, 1/3 for batteries, and 1/3 for assorted other electrical equipment and labor.

Still, for a solar grow op of any size I suspect the square footage of sufficient panels would make it stick out pretty obviously.
 

GP73LPC

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my goal is to have a solar setup for growing indoors someday... and eventually power the whole house of solar... fuck the man !!!!

i currently exhaust my greenhouse with solar power...
 

sourdpurpstick

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"It's hard to say for sure but we think they were going directly to growers," said Thompson.

Typical Southwestern pig-headedness. Gotta find someone to blame, bonus points if you can tie it to those criminals perpetuating that good ol' drug war! Is there a link to the article? I'd love to see if they have any evidence of NM growers, specifically, stealing these panels. One isolated incident in California seems to be enough to paint those who grow as thieving monsters. The language in this piece is ridiculously insulting. Propaganda is ridiculous.

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