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by mota7
1390 days ago
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This is surprisingly poor production? Peak insolation varies widely, but 1000W/m^2 is a typical value.
5.8L/hr/m^2 means that it's using something like 180kWh/m^3 on raw solar insolation. For comparison, reverse osmosis is around 3kWh/m^3. This means that 20% efficient solar panel would produce around 67 L/hr/m^2 (aka ~11x more). Obviously this is passive versus active, but it's still a surprisingly large difference. |
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I guess Californian environmentalists love Hetch Hetchy reservoir and making the desert stay dry.