Ubiquitous PV

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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.