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Would it be a good idea to cover the desert with photovoltaic panels
Large-scale photovoltaic (PV) panels covering the Sahara desert might be the solution for our electrical requirements, but it could also cause more trouble for the environment. An EC-Earth solar farm simulation study reveals the effect of the lower albedo of the desert on the local. . The idea of carpeting vast stretches of desert with solar panels is tempting — cheap land, abundant sunlight, and no neighbors to complain. Yet the plan runs into serious technical, environmental, and economic hurdles. Here's why deserts haven't become the world's next great solar powerhouses. But this only makes sense from an environmental viewpoint if the means of. . Why aren't the world's deserts blanketed with solar panels, transforming barren landscapes into hubs of renewable energy? Below, Just Have a Think takes you through how deserts, seemingly perfect candidates for solar farms with their endless sunlight and open spaces, present a surprising mix of. . The desert has an abundant supply of sunlight, which makes it an ideal place to build a solar power plant. With their expansive landscapes and abundant sunlight, these regions promise significant solar energy potential.
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