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First and foremost Company needs to prove beyond a doubt that there solar panels will generate more energy than what it took to make them to begin with
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That's complete impossible!
There will be always some people believing earth is flat
and that the production of photovoltaic needs more energy than the photovoltaic will produce.
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Then it is not green.
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Excuse, that I did not use the SARCASM STRONG Tag to mark this.
It's since long time proven, that the energy for the production is far less than the energy produced by the photovoltaic.
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So are you saying it takes more energy to produce the solar grid than it generates over its entire life?
If this is true then it is not a green solution for the whole point is to get more energy out than what goes in. pollution goes hand in hand with this.
total energy consumed or made goes down then the total pollution goes down as well.
lets say that to produce a solar grid takes 500KWH of electricity to produce
and over the lifetime of using that solar grid you get only 300KWH of electricity. This is "not" a green solution you did more pollution to make it than the energy given back over the life time of the solar grid.
Now say that producing a solar grid uses 100KWH to produce and it generates 600KWH over its life then this "is" a green solution. Because you eliminated 500kwh worth of Co2+equivalent
But in both cases if the material is not recyclable we will eventually run out as we are running out of oil and other non renewable resources. That is what makes it not sustainable. If it is recyclable then we can reuse the material as much as possible making it a sustainable process.
I am not here to fight I am here to encourage caution against just jumping in blind or with little knowledge of the "Total Impact" Or "total Cost"

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