Heat-seeking sheep pave way for roads that generate energy
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Heat-seeking sheep pave way for roads that generate energy
JOHN ROSS
ROADS and driveways could be turned into huge solar panels to heat houses and offices using an invention inspired by sheep on the west coast of Scotland.
An Ullapool company will tomorrow install the first road energy system in the UK in its own car park. The system takes advantage of heat absorbed by tarmac, to convert roads and other tarred areas into solar panels.
It generates energy to cool buildings and roads in summer and heat them in winter. Other benefits include not having to salt roads in winter, halving maintenance to tarmac and reducing emissions.
The idea was conceived 15 years ago while Dutchman Henk Verweijmeren was travelling between Achiltibuie and Lochinver and noticed sheep sitting on the”
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[tags]ecology, sustainability, energy, urbanity[/tags]
