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cross-posted from: https://jorts.horse/users/fathermcgruder/statuses/112563861339745778
Solar project to destroy thousands of Joshua trees in the Mojave Desert
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/solar-project-destroy-thousands-joshua-100000768.htmlIt’s crazy to me that a destructive photovoltaic solar project like this one is considered reasonable, but a new nuclear power plant within or adjacent to a city is beyond the pale.
Honestly, solar panels above parking lots would rock. Shade for people in the parking lots, and power generation. Yet we don’t do it…
We are in California. Here parking is starting to add shade with panels on top.
Cool. I’m in Utah and i’ve never seen parking lot solar panels, it’s all either roof mount or on the ground in a big field somewhere.
This is what most of the schools around my area installed a couple years ago:
What are you on about? Who is we? This is an extraordinarily popular application of solar panels.
I’ve never seen it. In my area, they’re all roof or ground mount, not suspended above parking lots.
And even in places where it is happening, it is still extremely rare for a parking lot to have solar panels. Legislation is needed.
Take a look at solarenergymaps.com Definitely not comprehensive though, I know of a couple in my area that are missing.
I want the term “parking desert” to take hold in place of parking lot. I hate most aspects of automobiles. The amount land we pave over for storage is just tragic and rude.
We should build solar farms over our parking deserts to reduce human footprint.
I largely agree. I think we should have car-free city centers (delivery truck and transit only) with parking garages at the edges near transit hubs. But instead of that, we subsidize driving and encourage a car-centric society.
Yes! I’m into it. Just imagine the dope ass garden towns we could all be living in.
Kaiser, which is a major hmo here in California, has been putting solar panel parking shade in their lots. The community college in my town has it too. I can’t think of any downsides to them other than the installation cost. Everyone likes shade from sun and rain, and free electricity.