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[–] kbal@fedia.io 7 points 1 week ago (20 children)

the potential to generate an average of 6.6 kilowatt-hours of electricity per square metre, per month.

That seems like not much. A household using 1kW (slightly below average) would need more than 100m² of solar panels, which seems like a lot. I'm open to being convinced that solar pv has gotten so cheap that it's worth using on a large scale even in Canada, but I'm not sure if those numbers are going to add up. I'd expect wind power to be a better bet.

That seems to be the same conclusion that MB Hydro has reached, as well.

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