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This is how much land you need to install 750 kilowatts of solar panels. Plenty of room for the cows to graze.
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Fassaden-PV-Anlagen brauchen keine Bodenflächen. Diese 751 kWp PV-Anlage auf einem Mühlensilo erhöht die Versorgungssicherheit, schafft lokale Arbeitsplätze, reduziert die Energiepreise, verringert Emissionen als auch die teure Schurkenstaaten-Abhängigkeit. Es wird gut ⤴️
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But is it cost efficient? Since i am assuming that at everytime 1/2 of the sides will stay in the shade thus won't get sunlight at all so you need x2? Amount of panels?. Not to mention the higher cost of maintenance and installation?
“If people truly grasped the power of solar, we’d be well on our way to a Type 1 civilization. Right now, we’re not even close.”
The north looking one is not going to do much, however at current rates this is probably the cheapest facade building material possible.
solar is unequivocally part of the energy future...engineer the aesthetics now. Make it cheap and attractive and adoption will come more quickly in the cities than it ever has.
I wonder if there are panels on the other side? You'd get some of the same advantages of vertical bifacial panels, generating power early and late in the day.
They can be everywhere - the dividers on highways, the walls on highways and the service road guardrails, around the light posts on streets and highways and on and on and on … just use your imagination!
Also we're i am sheep farmers are renting there land out to solar company's. The sheep graze underneath the panels. Also in India in particular they are covering irrigation channels with panels keeps the panels cool and prevents evaporation
This electricity costs 80 cents KWH vs 15 cents for natural gas. Germany finally figured it out—solar power was a dumb idea in a country where the sun rarely shines. After pouring billions into subsidies and blanketing rooftops with panels, they’re now walking it back. Reality