solar freaking roadways
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- emordnilap
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solar freaking roadways
http://www.handimania.com/tv/solar-frea ... dways.html
Hmmm...no mention of the downsides. Funny, that.
Hmmm...no mention of the downsides. Funny, that.
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Yes, it's a guess. But surely you don't need to be Einstein to work out that a road made of hexagonal solar panels made from recycled glass and various electronic components is going to cost several times more than a similar-sized lump of concrete/tarmac? One might argue that the long-term benefits would eventually mean it pays for itself, but who, in that case, provides the up-front investment??snow hope wrote:That sounds like a guess.....UndercoverElephant wrote:Don't know but several multiples of tarmac or concrete!snow hope wrote:How much are they?
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I was thinking role of 'finance' in both schemes.biffvernon wrote:Oh that's a different sort of joke. Solar Freaking Roadways is a spoof.
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