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The great thing is that if the latest PV panels are installed on all roofs in the world, it would already provide 70% of all the energy required by humanity. Add solar plants and wind, and humanity can have 150% of energy demand covered - allowing PV to operate sub-optimally with no issues.
Mar 17, 2025, 10:58 AM