

Research has shown that if societies deployed floatovoltaics in just a fraction of the lakes and reservoirs of the world, they could generate nearly a third of the amount of electricity that the United States uses in a year.
That’s a bit of a dumb statement, isn’t it? Regardless if the area is 0.1% or 90%, the output is always the same.
In case anyone wonders: these are the same bugs reported (and fixed) last week, not new ones.