Faysight
Faysight t1_j1fr9tf wrote
Reply to comment by sake22 in Paper-Thin Solar Makes Any Surface Photovoltaic Unroll this solar carpet onto a roof—or any other surface that sees sunlight by tonymmorley
I guess it varies by location. Per capita electricity usage has been falling in the west for decades, and surface parking lots, roads, parks, playgrounds, and even some farmer's fields have proven happy places for solar panels if only they could be built cheaply enough to break even quickly (...without extraordinary subsidies). Maybe in the developing world there are fewer and less-suitable places, but I do notice that cloth tents work on all sorts of terrain with very little preparation... if such solar cloth were a few cents per yard and lasted a few years then I bet we'd see it all over the place in short order.
Faysight t1_j1efui3 wrote
Reply to comment by sake22 in Paper-Thin Solar Makes Any Surface Photovoltaic Unroll this solar carpet onto a roof—or any other surface that sees sunlight by tonymmorley
Needing more space isn't necessarily a problem if it's cheaper... or even just easier to transport/deploy or has a longer useful life. But the word "cloth" doesn't say any of those things to me except maybe deployment.
Faysight t1_jee7j9z wrote
Reply to comment by Gone213 in Ford hikes prices on its F-150 Lightning again, as production resumes after EV battery fire by Shakawakahn
If those vehicles sold in American history weren't at these prices then we might as well name the dollar bill Charmin and imagine our brave history of flushing it down toilets.