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he Netherlands made
headlines last year when it built the world's first solar road - an
energy-harvesting bike path paved with glass-coated solar panels.
Now, six months into the trial, engineers say the system is
working even better than expected, with the 70-metre test bike path generating
3,000 kWh, or enough electricity to power a small household for a year.
Science Alert
reports: “"If we translate this to an annual yield, we expect more than
the 70kwh per square metre per year," Sten de Wit, spokesman for SolaRoad,
the group behind the project, told Tarek Bazley at Al Jazeera. So just imagine
the potential if we covered all our roads in the stuff.
Read the Science Alert
story - “The solar road in the Netherlands is working even better than expected”
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