I guess reservoirs if they are man made would be less susceptible to green washing.
Ok, but do they realize these reservoirs already have other uses? They are used for boating and recreation. Can’t really jet ski down the middle of some solar panels.
that’s, not very much
I keep wondering if those panels can leak heavy metals into the water? I know that intact panels are safe, but if they get damaged (hail, boating, waves, trees, etc.) do they leak heavy metals?
#NIMBYs
Stupidest idea yet
1,042 Gigawatts! Great Scott!
Yeah this would suck as a boat owner lol.
So the lakes would then receive less sunlight, the water would then be colder, and have a negative impact on the ecosystem 👀
If you want to create incredibly hard to maintain and have all kinds of corrosion issues, this is a great way to do it. More so, the costs are that much higher and chances of inclement weather taking it all down 10 fold.
There is tons of land that is suitable for solar installations. More so, there are certain crops that need shading of which solar would not be an issue. These hair brain ideas are simply trying to find investors to pay some high wages to the intial developers.
I rarely comment , but ok great , now you have a bunch of intermittent generators on the grid , I assume some sort of storage solution would be needed.
I’ve often wondered how many people that comment about energy actually work in the field of energy production, transmission or distribution for the safe reliable and cost effective use of electricity ?
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I guess reservoirs if they are man made would be less susceptible to green washing.
Ok, but do they realize these reservoirs already have other uses? They are used for boating and recreation. Can’t really jet ski down the middle of some solar panels.
that’s, not very much
I keep wondering if those panels can leak heavy metals into the water? I know that intact panels are safe, but if they get damaged (hail, boating, waves, trees, etc.) do they leak heavy metals?
#NIMBYs
Stupidest idea yet
1,042 Gigawatts! Great Scott!
Yeah this would suck as a boat owner lol.
So the lakes would then receive less sunlight, the water would then be colder, and have a negative impact on the ecosystem 👀
If you want to create incredibly hard to maintain and have all kinds of corrosion issues, this is a great way to do it. More so, the costs are that much higher and chances of inclement weather taking it all down 10 fold.
There is tons of land that is suitable for solar installations. More so, there are certain crops that need shading of which solar would not be an issue. These hair brain ideas are simply trying to find investors to pay some high wages to the intial developers.
I rarely comment , but ok great , now you have a bunch of intermittent generators on the grid , I assume some sort of storage solution would be needed.
I’ve often wondered how many people that comment about energy actually work in the field of energy production, transmission or distribution for the safe reliable and cost effective use of electricity ?
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