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[_] [L] Anonymous 11/21/11(Mon)19:23 No.1579089
>> [_] Anonymous 11/22/11(Tue)02:42 No.1579181
this is good for powering cities
>> [_] Anonymous 11/22/11(Tue)02:56 No.1579188
BUMP!
>> [_] Anonymous 11/22/11(Tue)03:14 No.1579193
Will America ever get around to covering the country with these?
>> [_] Anonymous 11/22/11(Tue)03:16 No.1579195
>>1579193
it's not like you can set these up and leave them for four years.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/22/11(Tue)03:38 No.1579199
>>1579193
Yes, solar reflectors will work great in the parts of the country that are covered in clouds and
six feet of snow half of the year.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/22/11(Tue)05:27 No.1579223
This is the best that humanity can do with solar energy? Man, we won't make it the next few
centuries.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/22/11(Tue)05:46 No.1579235
I like how America measures stuff by the football field.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/22/11(Tue)10:01 No.1579258
The biggest problem with solar power is that the sun goes away every day, and does not tell us
where is going.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/22/11(Tue)10:41 No.1579268
>>1579223
I doubt anything will happen to the sun over the next few centuries
also there are other developing energy sources, like the barely scratched surface of
bio-technology.