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The small positives are far outweighed by the massive negatives. They'll pay for themselves? No they won't, you'll pay for them with your tax dollars and heavily inflated power bills. Meanwhile all of the coal will sit in the ground doing shit-all while the hundreds of thousands of people employed by the coal industry will be looking for work.
You can't melt the snow when it's -10F outside, the water just refreezes somewhere else and becomes ice.
haters gonna hate. It is no wonder why nothing ever gets done in this country! I could not care less if this works or not, or if it gets funded or not. The important thing is that real people are working on real problems, this could be the first step in an evolution that eventually makes a big difference. Science is important,progress is important. I still want my flying car that I was promised 25 years ago. We were supposed to have them by now
If you took the time to pay attention you would have seen it can be made to include all kinds of innovations including heating which would mean no more need for snowplows.
Costs would theoretically be deferred by the production of electricity.
Instead of seeing all these negatives what about the massive positives?
I'm all for innovative thinking, but I'm also for common sense. Do you realize that the sun does not shine when it is snowing, therefore in order to heat the panels, they would be using energy from an outside source.
It's an idea that may be worth researching for busy metro areas that never go below freezing.
If you took the time to pay attention you would have seen it can be made to include all kinds of innovations including heating which would mean no more need for snowplows.
Costs would theoretically be deferred by the production of electricity.
Instead of seeing all these negatives what about the massive positives?
It cost anywhere from a million a mile to 10million, or even a billion a or more a mile in places. For conventional road building.
You have any idea what this shit will cost build and maintain ..................................shudders at the though.
This.
Already the cities/counties/states have enough trouble keeping up with the current roads (or keeping schedule while building/maintaining them), could you imagine how many guys would be watching the man with the shovel on this one?
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