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Is a moving panel less efficient than a fixed panel?
Does the panel become less efficient as the speed increases?
Shedjok
With technology improving exponentially, 9 years is a long long time. Maybe you will yet get a PV pilots licence!
I was coining a phrase with the 50/50.
Yes, 34MW is a sizeable chunk of power generating panels. I wouldn't put my house on it at this stage as I think we're just behind the drag curve with this installation but who knows. Stranger things happen at sea ! Including, flexible solar panels on boats ;-)
Sophie, in answer to your aircraft question. Probably not in my flying lifetime and I've got another 9 years to go !!
GLTAH
Would be great to think Verditek panels are in such demand. If the order was placed for 34 Mw could Verditek fulfil the requirement and meet the installation deadlines without pushing away other opportunities?
Potentially, if they can get the additional capacity up and running in Italy and calling in help from the Portugal licenced production lines.
It would have a snow ball effect and growth would be accelerated at a rapid rate.
That’s 259 acres of panels!
Shedjock, I would love to think that Rio Tinto are building a solarfarm using Verditek Panels. It would certainly be in line with the VIMEO interview with PH and Australian mining.
To be associated with a name as big as Rio Tinto would be transformational.
Why 50/50 though? I get that Verditek panels are durable and robust enough to accommodate the harsh mining environments but there must be other alternatives that would stand a chance regardless of the flexible durable nature of our panels?
Just been te reading the background of all the team here. They certainly have the background experience to pull anything off. Fantastic team.
I’ve read your link, what made you think we are involved?
It's a 50/50 whether this is Verditek. Can't be sure yet !!
https://www.riotinto.com/news/releases/2020/Rio-Tinto-to-build-first-solar-plant-in-Western-Australia-to-power-iron-ore-mine
GLTAH