• tee9000@lemmy.world
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    21 days ago

    You really think your hot take is that valuable? I wish i had that confidence.

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      21 days ago

      there’s nothing hot about it. Its simply the tried and tested method of mount the panels in a stand don’t put anything on top to block the light. some silly dude already tried floor solar panels and they lost too much performance to the protective layers alone. this looks like plain unarmoured panels directly in a high vibration location, flat against the ground where the heat off the back won’t escape and dirt and snow will build up with nowhere to go because of the rails

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        21 days ago

        A team of engineers putting 700k on the line to prove their concept is what id defer to.

        They say they are durable. They know dirt and snow exists. They have cleaner brushes that attach to trains. They arent aiming for perfect efficiency, and are trying for an energy solution that is cheaper than buying their own land.

        Good luck to them.