Floating Solar Panels Could Power 25% Northeast Energy But Spike Pond Emissions 27% in Cornell Study
Imagine solar panels floating on lakes and reservoirs instead of taking up valuable land. This idea is becoming reality, and new research shows it could be a game-changer for clean energy. But there’s a catch that might surprise you. Floating solar panels work just like regular ones, except they sit on water instead of rooftops or fields. The water actually helps them work better because it keeps the panels cooler, and cooler panels make more electricity. It’s like how your phone works better when it’s not overheating. The numbers are pretty impressive. If we put floating solar on just a … Continue reading Floating Solar Panels Could Power 25% Northeast Energy But Spike Pond Emissions 27% in Cornell Study
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