Posted on 05/25/2014 11:25:36 AM PDT by Oliviaforever
In the first month since posting their project on Indiegogo, Idaho couple Scott and Julie Brusaw raised over $400,000, and were rapidly approaching half of their $1 million goal in the Friday prior to Memorial Day weekend. Their idea? Solar roadways.
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OpenDNS blocks access to the site you posted because they say it is a phishing site.
Why not build roofs over roads and put the solar panels there. All season roads plus solar power.... roads would last longer too.
You might be right about asphalt.
The only thing wrong with “distributed” solar power is laws that require it be purchased by electric power distribution nets.
If it were economically efficient on its on, it would simply displace need for electricity from the grid, at a particular source of use, and that would be the end of it. The fact it it is not done that way puts the economic efficiency of it in question if it was not supported by government mandates and subsidies.
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