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minus-squareFunkyCheese@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up8arrow-down1·edit-22 days agoIve seen people say: Put solar panels on rooftops And on: Sides of tall buildings As roofs on parking lots Bus stops Electric vehicles But never seen anyone suggest this Might be a good idea Might not. But nice to try
minus-squareSomeoneSomewhere@lemmy.nzlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5arrow-down1·edit-21 day agoGenerally speaking, you want panels to: Have minimal shading (especially by e.g. poles for overhead traction) Not get contaminated by dripping oil/grease/brake dust. Not complicate access (either by being in the way or by being damaged and live) for repairs or rescue efforts. Not be subject to vibration or impact. Be located densely and near connections to the electrical grid, so that the cabling per panel is minimal. This breaks just about every one of those. Go put panels on every house/mall/supermarket and then panel roofs over every carpark and railway station first, then we’ll talk.
Ive seen people say:
Put solar panels on rooftops
And on:
Sides of tall buildings
As roofs on parking lots
Bus stops
Electric vehicles
But never seen anyone suggest this
Might be a good idea
Might not. But nice to try
Generally speaking, you want panels to:
Have minimal shading (especially by e.g. poles for overhead traction)
Not get contaminated by dripping oil/grease/brake dust.
Not complicate access (either by being in the way or by being damaged and live) for repairs or rescue efforts.
Not be subject to vibration or impact.
Be located densely and near connections to the electrical grid, so that the cabling per panel is minimal.
This breaks just about every one of those.
Go put panels on every house/mall/supermarket and then panel roofs over every carpark and railway station first, then we’ll talk.