> PV Panel production acts more like typical mass production and has therefore much higher cost benefits compared to every other way of producing power
Turbines are also mass manufactured. (Albeit less than PVs.)
> You can put them on rooftops, over parking lots or even vertical in a field
The first power plant burned coal in Manhattan [1]. You can put turbines on top of buildings. We don’t because we don’t want to.
I think wind turbines are pretty. But lots of people don’t, and many wouldn’t want their rooftops to be shaded by panels, or wide open fields and natural expanses turned into something that looks more industrial. (I personally think looking down on rooftop gardens is far prettier than panels.)
Maybe there is a perfect power source out there, one which justifies a monoculture. I haven't seen it. I don't believe it's solar or wind.
Turbines are also mass manufactured. (Albeit less than PVs.)
> You can put them on rooftops, over parking lots or even vertical in a field
The first power plant burned coal in Manhattan [1]. You can put turbines on top of buildings. We don’t because we don’t want to.
I think wind turbines are pretty. But lots of people don’t, and many wouldn’t want their rooftops to be shaded by panels, or wide open fields and natural expanses turned into something that looks more industrial. (I personally think looking down on rooftop gardens is far prettier than panels.)
Maybe there is a perfect power source out there, one which justifies a monoculture. I haven't seen it. I don't believe it's solar or wind.
[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_Street_Station