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@cmconseils You gotta have LOTS of spare land to waste to have car parks that look like that. Obvs multistorey car parks have less space for solar panels.
@TimWardCam @cmconseils these are common in the US suburbs. We call them strip malls.
As for the OP: It's wild to me that we aren't requiring solar for all new construction in 2026.
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Right? Keep cars cool and generate electricity at the same time. I see literally no downside to covering car parks like that.
Although this won't work for parking garages with rooftop parking. Not unless there are solar panels that can survive cars driving on them, anyway.
As for covering fields in solar panels, that's not necessarily a bad idea either. Some plants want shade. Solar panels can provide it.
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@TimWardCam @cmconseils these are common in the US suburbs. We call them strip malls.
As for the OP: It's wild to me that we aren't requiring solar for all new construction in 2026.
@HunterZ @cmconseils Yes, we haven't had land to waste like that in Europe for a thousand years or so.
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@HunterZ @cmconseils Yes, we haven't had land to waste like that in Europe for a thousand years or so.
@TimWardCam @cmconseils I think a lot of the car discourse on here fails to account for this difference.
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@TimWardCam @cmconseils I think a lot of the car discourse on here fails to account for this difference.
@HunterZ @cmconseils I worked in the smart street lighting business for a while and was mildly astonished to find that 50% of the "street lights" in the USA aren't in streets at all but in car parks.
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@HunterZ @cmconseils I worked in the smart street lighting business for a while and was mildly astonished to find that 50% of the "street lights" in the USA aren't in streets at all but in car parks.
@TimWardCam @cmconseils sadly this doesn't surprise me, especially since roads are no exception to our public services funding allergy.
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Covering fields with solar arrays makes farming and conservation sense. The key point is the area beneath the panels should either be farmed as agrivoltaics or be maintained as a protected wildlife area. Shade is an important aid to biodiversity. Approvals should be appropriately conditioned.
Golf courses are far more extensive and a biodiversity desert.
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@cmconseils California has been aggressively expanding the use of "solar canopies" or "solar carports" to cover car parks for a number of years. California is also pioneering a dual-purpose strategy to stretch its water supply. By building solar canopies over major irrigation networks—such as the federally backed Project Nexus in the Central Valley farming communities. #Agrivoltaics
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@cmconseils California has been aggressively expanding the use of "solar canopies" or "solar carports" to cover car parks for a number of years. California is also pioneering a dual-purpose strategy to stretch its water supply. By building solar canopies over major irrigation networks—such as the federally backed Project Nexus in the Central Valley farming communities. #Agrivoltaics
@DebErupts @cmconseils YES! I thought it was clever the first time I saw one at a school. Dual purpose! Provides shade for the cars -- the San Joaquin Valley of California is about as hot as the Sun in the summer -- and provides electricity! Win-win! 🥳
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@cmconseils These go great over cycleways, particularly in sun-belt cities with long dedicated bike highways. Like Tulsa.
Basically I'm tilting at the ether for Tulsa to cover the crosstown cycleways in solar panels so they're not such a gruelling slog when you do need to use most of their length
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@cmconseils These go great over cycleways, particularly in sun-belt cities with long dedicated bike highways. Like Tulsa.
Basically I'm tilting at the ether for Tulsa to cover the crosstown cycleways in solar panels so they're not such a gruelling slog when you do need to use most of their length
@BalooUriza Tulsa launched Ideas for Change after Tulsa Decides already did the thing. Your guess is as good as mine if anything will happen with the proposals. First guess, it’s a convenient place to punt people to so City Hall doesn’t have to do anything, like change.org in general.
Ideas for Change in Tulsa
Share ideas for change in your community, and vote on the ideas of others
Ideas for Change (www.ideasforchange.org)
Tulsa Decides
A participatory budgeting pilot. It's your money, you decide.
TulsaDecides (tulsadecides.org)
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@DebErupts @cmconseils YES! I thought it was clever the first time I saw one at a school. Dual purpose! Provides shade for the cars -- the San Joaquin Valley of California is about as hot as the Sun in the summer -- and provides electricity! Win-win! 🥳
@fahrni @DebErupts @cmconseils
And then you get the whiners here that complain that they took out 5 parking spaces to put them in over one of the universities in their employee lot.Oh no! Carpool? Take the bus? The bus line goes right past the school.
E: I swear I speak English. I have no idea what’s going on in the first paragraph.
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@cmconseils why tf would they even cover fields outside of having a nice background for the photoshoot? It makes a lot more sense to cover up parking lots or buildings.
@reiddragon @cmconseils no, it works on fields too, depending on what you're growing. it can increase yields (and sheep and pigs benefit from the shade)
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@reiddragon @cmconseils no, it works on fields too, depending on what you're growing. it can increase yields (and sheep and pigs benefit from the shade)
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@fishidwardrobe @cmconseils You'll need to explain how it would increase yields
@reiddragon @cmconseils i really don't. i'm not the one making the claim, i'm just reporting that others have made it credibly.
but, here you go, someone else responding linked to two articles. did you see that?
Sundew (@sundew@beige.party)
@cmconseils@mastodon.social I'm all for covering car parks with solar panels, but in some cases mixing solar with crops seems to actually _help_ crop yields! eg: https://www.euro-inox.org/solar-powered-smart-farming-how-agrivoltaics-boost-crop-yields/ https://commongoodnews.org/inspiring/highlight-of-the-week-significant-good-news/
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@reiddragon @cmconseils i really don't. i'm not the one making the claim, i'm just reporting that others have made it credibly.
but, here you go, someone else responding linked to two articles. did you see that?
Sundew (@sundew@beige.party)
@cmconseils@mastodon.social I'm all for covering car parks with solar panels, but in some cases mixing solar with crops seems to actually _help_ crop yields! eg: https://www.euro-inox.org/solar-powered-smart-farming-how-agrivoltaics-boost-crop-yields/ https://commongoodnews.org/inspiring/highlight-of-the-week-significant-good-news/
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@fishidwardrobe @cmconseils
> i really don't. i'm not the one making the claim, i'm just reporting that others have made it credibly.
The way you made the initial claim didn't state "someone else made this claim and I'm echoing that, make of that what you will". You stated it as fact so yes, you *do* need to explain it if it's unclear to your interlocutor how it works. -
@BalooUriza Tulsa launched Ideas for Change after Tulsa Decides already did the thing. Your guess is as good as mine if anything will happen with the proposals. First guess, it’s a convenient place to punt people to so City Hall doesn’t have to do anything, like change.org in general.
Ideas for Change in Tulsa
Share ideas for change in your community, and vote on the ideas of others
Ideas for Change (www.ideasforchange.org)
Tulsa Decides
A participatory budgeting pilot. It's your money, you decide.
TulsaDecides (tulsadecides.org)
@jollyrogue Looks like Tulsa Decides is the city website and IfC is the change.org one
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@fishidwardrobe @cmconseils
> i really don't. i'm not the one making the claim, i'm just reporting that others have made it credibly.
The way you made the initial claim didn't state "someone else made this claim and I'm echoing that, make of that what you will". You stated it as fact so yes, you *do* need to explain it if it's unclear to your interlocutor how it works.@reiddragon @cmconseils i'm not doing your homework for you, mate. i don't owe you anything.
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@reiddragon @cmconseils i'm not doing your homework for you, mate. i don't owe you anything.
@fishidwardrobe @cmconseils maybe don't get involved in a conversation if right after you decide you don't feel like actually engaging
asshole