• TJA!
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    57 months ago

    Solar is an exception I think

    • zout
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      27 months ago

      True, but there are also solar steam systems, using a parabolic mirror to focus the sun on a steam drum.

      • Schadrach
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        17 months ago

        Arguably these are even greener than photovoltaics, since they don’t require the same kinds of materials to make (mostly just steel) and last longer than photovoltaics are supposed to. They use a fair bit of water, but you probably aren’t building them in places where water is at a premium.

        • @[email protected]
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          37 months ago

          I mean the main steam cycle solar plants are built in dry sunny hot regions, not exactly a great source of water, but probably not completely void of it either.

    • @[email protected]
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      7 months ago

      Solar, wind, and hydro don’t use steam. (Well, hydro can bypass the steam part. It depends)

      • @SpaceNoodle
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        07 months ago

        Hydroelectric is just liquid steam, and wind is just cold, thin steam.