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The point is that low-density development is much more conducive to solar than high-density development. Yes, you can still put solar panels on the roofs of high-rise buildings, but they'll only provide a very small share of building's power needs. In contrast, low-rise buildings like single-family homes and one- or two-story office buildings have a much larger rooftop area relative to the size of the building, so rooftop solar installations can provide a much larger share of the building's needs. This is another big advantage of low-density development.

by Bertie on Jun 1, 2012 7:29 pm • linkreport

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