> without giving it a chance
Horrible, horrible idea. It has less than no chance. I thought it was an Onion article at first. Total government waste that it was funded at all. It's a total con job.
Roads and panels have orthogonal requirements. They have basically zero complementary properties. They make zero sense put together. None.
Edit: And my background is electrical engineering and "intelligent transportation." And I love photovoltaics. I have them on my *roof*. For some reason I though this would be more cost-effective than putting them on my *driveway* (facepalm).
Horrible, horrible idea. It has less than no chance. I thought it was an Onion article at first. Total government waste that it was funded at all. It's a total con job.
Roads and panels have orthogonal requirements. They have basically zero complementary properties. They make zero sense put together. None.
Edit: And my background is electrical engineering and "intelligent transportation." And I love photovoltaics. I have them on my *roof*. For some reason I though this would be more cost-effective than putting them on my *driveway* (facepalm).