Blackfriars station, the world's largest solar bridge

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Blackfriars station, the world's largest solar bridge

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The Guardian 05/07/12

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The new Blackfriars station, which is being built on a bridge spanning the River Thames, is half way to becoming the world's largest solar bridge after Solarcentury begun the installation of over 4,400 solar photovoltaic (PV) panels.

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It is certainly impressive, but I wonder how the energy production compares with the energy used for lighting the station 24/7 ?
I have seen the lighting on when daylight would appear sufficient.

The lighting is of good efficiency, but would be better still if turned off when not needed.
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Blackfriars Solar Bridge

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4,400 solar photovoltaic (PV) panels across the bridge and it is halfway there already. Here’s some more information about the project: http://www.power-technology.com/project ... ar-bridge/

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adam2 wrote:It is certainly impressive, but I wonder how the energy production compares with the energy used for lighting the station 24/7 ?
I have seen the lighting on when daylight would appear sufficient.

The lighting is of good efficiency, but would be better still if turned off when not needed.
It mentions sun pipes, so they might be a help. I've mentioned excessive lighting in public buildings before now over here, sometimes to good results - which, seeing as I'm paying for it, is only right.
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spin alert: "It is also claimed the cells are 100% free of emissions." Oh, like nuclear power, yeah?
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