How can we improve solar energy efficiency?
This article is published in collaboration with Quartz.
One way to improve the efficiency of solar panels is to place them where clouds can’t interrupt their energy production. Even in the sunniest parts of the world, clouds can still cause fluctuations in energy output. So what better place to put solar panels than above the clouds?
There’s little doubt that these high-flying solar panels would be moreeffective than ground-based ones. The larger question is whether or not the idea is feasible from a financial or even practical perspective.
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Author: Adam Epstein is a reporter for Quartz, covering the future of television and its reverberations throughout business, technology, and culture.
Image: Francisco da Silva Vale cleans solar panels at Vila Nova do Amana community in the Sustainable Development Reserve in Brazil. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly.
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