So you would not build up the grid before the windfarms in the North are completed?And yet more money for more "grid" instead of actual energy.![]()
Do you know how muck selenium, arsenic, lead, cadmium there is in a modern solar panel? Tiny amount if any.Is there a "peer reviewed paper" on how Toxic broken solar flaps are, just asking?![]()
Do you know how much selenium, arsenic, lead or cadmium can cause you serious health issues. Also, the problem with heavy metals is that once they get in the human body, they're difficult to get out, so they accumulate, and it's the accumulated amount that does you in.Do you know how muck selenium, arsenic, lead, cadmium there is in a modern solar panel? Tiny amount if any.
The active film itself is only 0.2mm thick, the rest is to protect it against the elements.
Solar panels last for 25 years, comparable to your car.
Look into the future. Do you want your grandchildren to continue using electricity from burning fossil fuels?
Same issue when the time comes to disposal of your car.Do you know how much selenium, arsenic, lead or cadmium can cause you serious health issues. Also, the problem with heavy metals is that once they get in the human body, they're difficult to get out, so they accumulate, and it's the accumulated amount that does you in.
Well they are pretty intensely used. But after the tour is finished, the bikes are sold to members of the public, so they do go on and have a life afterwards.A Tour de France race bike typically lasts for only one or two seasons due to the intense demands of professional cycling. The bikes are subjected to rigorous use, including significant wear and tear from various terrains, impacts, and the rigors of racing, leading to a relatively short lifespan compared to recreational bikes.
so a 20k throw away item its renewable tho![]()
Your car gets disposed of at the scrap yard and solar panels go to the recycling centre. Both are relatively safe, but when a storm smashes acres of solar panels into smithereens, all the chemicals leech into the soil, then into rivers and so on. The field becomes full of broken glass, which is not going to be too good for growing potatos and other root crops.Same issue when the time comes to disposal of your car.
Compare with the amount of poisonous substances that your car is responsible for in its life, solar panels give fewer problems.
How much storm water would get inside the panels? Most of the materials used are impervious to water anyway (glass, aluminium, plastic, rubber, electric cables etc). Nothing soluble comes to mind.Your car gets disposed of at the scrap yard and solar panels go to the recycling centre. Both are relatively safe, but when a storm smashes acres of solar panels into smithereens, all the chemicals leech into the soil, then into rivers and so on. The field becomes full of broken glass, which is not going to be too good for growing potatos and other root crops.
How will they get all the broken glass out of the fields?
When those chemicals get into the soil, what will they do to any grazing animals and their prospects for human consumption?
If they grow edible crops in the contaminated land, will they become full of toxins?
You are going to freak when you hear what goes into our rivers normally. From raw sewage, to industrial run off, to a build up of the chemicals farmers useall the chemicals leech into the soil, then into rivers
Of course they will, and much, much longer.electric cars wont last 25 years