At www. cleandex. ru I stumbled upon a curious. opinion on the five major disadvantages of solar farms.
As the generation of renewable energy investments in the construction of generating facilities are becoming more attractive. This statement is fully applicable to solar power. The apparent trend in recent years is that the most common are large generating stations, which not only provide electricity to a particular object, but also give power to the overall network.
Here are the shortcomings of these stations ( photovoltaic and concentrated solar power stations, CSP):.
inefficient use of land resources. Instead of being mounted on the roof or vertical walls, large stations occupy vast areas in the desert or on agricultural land, which sometimes causes conflict with the environmental situation in the region;.
the need for transmission infrastructure: large stations are usually located away from the consumer. The cost of building the transmission line length of 1 mile is an average of 1.5 million dollars. ;.
transmission of even the ' green ' electricity increases the load on the existing network;.
transmission of electricity is accompanied by loss. According to the Office of the U.S. Energy Information (Energy Information Agency), the losses in 2007 amounted to 6.5% of the total generation. You can oppose the station roof, from which the transmission of electricity within a quarter mile is not characterized by the loss;.
a large farm is in the same strategic target of increased security, as well as any other Generating Station. To protect it from terrorists and hackers requires a lot of money.
In summary, the author argues that the modern development of technology is increasing every year the potential use of small and medium-sized stations, t. e. distributed Generation. The advantage of a large station, consisting of the lower cost of electricity, while gradually losing its importance.

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