Difference between revisions of "Ubiquitous PV"

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Ubiquitous PV here refers to the possibility of easily applied, durable and very cheap photovoltaic coatings, (perhaps titanium-dioxide-based), that could end up being on every roof, pavement and road. This vast combined, distributed energy-gathering area has the possibility of providing a significant percentage of the energy requirement of modern society.
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Ubiquitous PV here refers to the possibility of easily applied, durable and very cheap photovoltaic coatings, (perhaps based on titanium-dioxide), that could end up covering most roofs, pavements and roads. This vast distributed energy gathering area has the possibility of providing a significant percentage of the energy requirement of modern society.
  
 
The greater the population concentration in any one area, the greater the energy generating surface would be.
 
The greater the population concentration in any one area, the greater the energy generating surface would be.

Revision as of 23:03, 31 August 2007

Ubiquitous PV here refers to the possibility of easily applied, durable and very cheap photovoltaic coatings, (perhaps based on titanium-dioxide), that could end up covering most roofs, pavements and roads. This vast distributed energy gathering area has the possibility of providing a significant percentage of the energy requirement of modern society.

The greater the population concentration in any one area, the greater the energy generating surface would be.