Solar HAS come a long way in 75 years. Efficiency, longevity...

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2026-02-27T07:50:25Z

↳ 回复 Troy (npub104zp04wlgddf0w84tj8jul3w75e7ydcuuhsull2etste5040xm2qg285rf)

Nah, solar technology that has been virtually the same for 75 years will make significant leaps any day now! 😀

Solar HAS come a long way in 75 years. Efficiency, longevity, and above all, price per watt.

But physics hasn't changed, so there are many things solar cannot do, and even more that it shouldn't.

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