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Turning roads into solar collectors
The possibilities of creating solar energy from asphalt seem a bit far-fetched, but researchers at Massachusetts’ Worcester Polytechnic Institute are looking into a way to do just that. By discovering the hottest layer of asphalt (it turns out, it’s two inches below the surface), these researchers are trying to find ways to manufacture it even hotter by painting an anti-reflective coating and adding in some highly thermal-conductive quartzite.
How would that help conduct sustainable electricity? Well that’s the
key to that whole thing. They’re trying everything from laying a series of flexible and highly conductive copper tubing, to utilizing an un-named “highly efficient heat exchanger” in hopes of picking up the intense heat for use in capability generation. Of course there are still so many unanswered questions with all of that, but whether these WPI researchers can pull that off successfully, it may be a cheap way to gather solar energy for the masses.
[Source] Shawn Schuster
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