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Stop sharing this bullshit. It is a stupendously simplistic view that is propagated by those wanting to get in the way of cheap renewables.
Yes, it makes sense in some cases to cover parking lots, but it increases the price and complexity many folds and the areas needed in open land are next to nothing compared to the area being used to grow energy crops today.
The meme should be “stop covering our land with fertilized, pesticide covered corn and rapeseed that go into combustion engines, cover it with solar instead”
Technology connections has a video where part of this is explained.
soooo much this. Also stop building parking lots, people using cars need higher pressure to use other means of transportation. Car pool etc.
It's doubly stupid cause it's just greenwashing a fucking carpark of all things. Do they not see the irony here?
Covering parking lots has the benefit of also protecting parked vehicles from sunlight and weather, meaning your car isn't blazing hot when you return to it and you can unload any purchases in peace.
Why would installing panels over a parking lot be many times more expensive than installing them in any other open, flat area? Is it having to bury the power lines?