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ironeus ironeus discovered this in Alternative Energy 8 reviews since May 12, 2008
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ironeus discovered 2 months ago
Instead of the traditional solar panels laying on rooftops, Glasgow's City Council is considering a new innovative design: Solar Lily Pads.
sallyjacobs rated 4 weeks ago
Solar lily pads floating on an urban river. Yes, yes YES!
JustMondo rated 2 months ago
traditional solar panels
Nopanacea rated 2 months ago
From the site:"In a stunning example of biomimicry, Scottish architecture firm ZM Architecture have come up with a brilliant scheme to provide solar power to the city of Glasgow - and do so in a way that is provocative, creative, and aesthetically appealing. The proposal? To design Solar Lily Pads which will float in Glasgow's River Clyde and soak up the sun's rays, sending electricity to Glasgow's grid while also stimulating urban riverfront activity."
gavinhudson rated 2 months ago
Clean tech that looks esp. great and offers free energy.
karim17 rated 2 months ago
Solar lily pads could soon power the largest city in Scotland
jjgames rated 2 months ago
This is a cool idea. Creative and could work pretty well too.
nightcrawlerx rated 2 months ago
Solar Lily Pads, rethinking energy
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