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Solar panels could be a threat to aquatic insects

Posted: 06 Jun 2010, 13:16
by Kieran
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2 ... ic-insects

"Solar panels could wipe out fragile populations of insects, according to a new study that raises fresh doubts about the ecological impact of some forms of renewable energy.

Scientists have discovered that aquatic insects such as the mayfly can mistake shiny photovoltaic panels for pools of water, which they rely on to reproduce. They urge caution on the increasing use of panels until experts work out how they could affect insects and other creatures that feed on them."

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Posted: 07 Jun 2010, 11:18
by RenewableCandy
I wonder if panels with a not-so-shiny surface would work better, on the grounds that they'd reflect less light before it gets to the actual "junction"? They'd probably look less intrusive too (for the "Look Nice(TM)" brigade)

Posted: 07 Jun 2010, 12:55
by 2 As and a B
On the other hand they could be used to eradicate malaria from an area - assuming solar panels cause a 100% wipe-out of local aquatic insects. :wink: