I like
solar, but sometimes I get a bit apprehensive about some
solar projects, like building a huge solar farm but needing to bulldoze acres of wild
land or other green space for installation.
That being said, I saw a solar
project a couple of days ago that I just loved. I was moving my daughter into college and we parked in a huge parking lot on a hot, sunny day, fully expecting to have the van heated up like a microwave. But not this day! Turns out that the university recently installed a huge array of solar panels 20’ or so above the parking lot. The lot was all nice and shaded all day and the van stayed fairly cool. I checked the specs for the parking lot array, and that lot had a maximum output of 1.2 megawatts! Not bad! If we assume that there are about 5 peak(ish) hours of sunlight on a bright day then the whole array would produce about 6 megawatt-hours of
energy (this is all after losses from converting from DC to AC).
I thought this was one of the best solar applications I have ever seen. Nobody really likes a parking lot so no nature is damaged. Electricity is produced silently and the parking lot stays much, much cooler.
Eric