The Deep State has it wired.
Taylor Swift’s winning touchdown reception, under solar powered lights.
When the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers face off in Las Vegas this Sunday, they’ll be doing so under lights powered by renewable energy. Allegiant Stadium, this year’s Super Bowl host, gets 100% of its power from renewable sources.
The stadium actually achieved that milestone in October, according to a press release from the Las Vegas Raiders, the stadium’s main tenant. The team and the stadium’s website don’t clearly spell out what renewable sources helped them achieve that goal, but more recent reporting says a big chunk of it comes from a Nevada-based solar installation. The Las Vegas Raiders have agreed to purchase power from the solar farm for 25 years, CBS reported.
Nevada gets 23% of its energy from solar and 37% of its energy from all renewable sources combined, according to the US Energy Information Administration. Rapidly shifting from fossil fuels to renewable sources is one key step in avoiding the worst effects of human-caused climate change.

