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To: gg cox who wrote (137594)12/29/2017 2:48:36 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 219231
 
Thanks GG but Halo is not a joke unless they try to do continuous coils in roads and if they do, and they are, it's still not funny.

Photovoltaics as roads is a joke. Governments can't keep roads intact as they are. Pot holes, cracks, water, wear, are bad enough as it is.

On the side of some roads there's enough space with good angle to the sun that they could be useful and would also reduce noise nearby. And wind.

7SSS stations is not a joke either. It's a fantastically enormous business opportunity. Pull out 1 battery, push in another. 7 seconds. The stack of batteries could be recharged when electricity prices are low, when the sun suddenly comes out a filling miles of photovoltaics with gigawatts that need somewhere to go, nuclear reactors have few customers awake, wind turbines get a good breeze.

People could sell electricity to them from their home photovoltaics by delivering a full battery and taking one that's nearly empty.

Mqurice
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