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This community is inspired by this post on !showerthoughts@lemmy.world:
We really need a community where you can just post about anything that you’re really passionate about, which you’re currently researching/thinking about, sothat others can learn something about it as well and maybe discuss about it.
This showerthoughts community is a bit like it because you can just post whatever comes to your mind, but i’d like it to be more in-depth and with higher quality. Something like showerthoughts, but bathtubthoughts, i.e. when you’re soaking in a hot bathtub and thinking about stuff for 20 minutes or sth, and then post that. You know what i mean?
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Vienna would need about 150 km² of solar panels to produce enough electricity
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But his question was why not use parking lots first? It's already dead ground for nature, has the additional advantage to keep the cars cool in the shade and the electricity is produced closer to where it's needed.
Because putting solar panels on parking lots is more expensive than on fields. On a field you can just put stuff somewhere. For a parking lot you have to build raised platforms which have to have supports in places cars don't have to park/drive through etc, maintenance is more expensive due to being high above ground, and construction is more complicated.
Solar panels also aren't necessarily bad for nature, they actually help many plants and animals. Most fields weren't always fields, but used to be forests. The partial shade introduced by the solar panels is good, because the ecosystem is still adapted to that.
To put it simply: they're putting it in the places that are cheapest first. Once those are full or become more expensive, other places will see solar panel installations.