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Rokmonkey_ t1_j47tc4h wrote
Reply to comment by aspheric_cow in Why don't Wind Turbines have two or more adjacent sets of blades instead of one? by Deewon_
This is correct, it's something called solidity, ratio of number of blades, diameter and chord length. Generally the lower you go the more efficient, though there is some lower limit.
Rokmonkey_ t1_ivpl4m3 wrote
Reply to comment by RoboFeanor in In France all new large parking lots must now be covered in solar panels starting in july 2023. by BuildingBabel
Sure makes sense, I'm American so there are different considerations here.
I'm also not against this, just answering the question. The higher off the ground the panels are, the more it costs. Its a cost benefit calculation.
Rokmonkey_ t1_ivpkl6q wrote
Reply to comment by MAVvH in In France all new large parking lots must now be covered in solar panels starting in july 2023. by BuildingBabel
Just the first car that came to mind as a not very tall vehicle most would be familiar with. No other reason.
Rokmonkey_ t1_ivmpi2g wrote
Reply to comment by johntwoods in In France all new large parking lots must now be covered in solar panels starting in july 2023. by BuildingBabel
Cost.
The higher they are off the ground the more steel you need to keep them up. They are more subject to wind loads. They are also more difficult to service.
Then you ask how high to make them. Tall enough for a Tesla, a crossover, a lifted pickup, a semi, taller?
Rokmonkey_ t1_j5gupo2 wrote
Reply to comment by Leocut78 in [Homemade] buttermilk biscuits with sausage gravy. by 2Late2Go
Are you using cold butter? Like borderline frozen butter?