A bold and visionary proposal suggests that solar panels could soon cover America’s highways, potentially transforming the country’s energy landscape. Researchers from esteemed institutions such as the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Tsinghua University, the Chinese Academy of Geosciences, and Columbia University have put forward a groundbreaking plan to integrate solar energy across the world’s major highway systems. If implemented, this initiative could generate a significant portion of global electricity while dramatically reducing carbon emissions.
The idea, outlined in the study “Roofing Highways With Solar Panels Substantially Reduces Carbon Emissions and Traffic Losses” published in Earth’s Future, envisions solar panels covering up to 3.2 million kilometers of highway network across the globe. The proposed project, involving the installation of 52 billion solar panels, could generate up to 17,578 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity annually—equivalent to more than 60% of the world’s electricity consumption in 2023. This initiative could not only help power billions of homes but also reduce global carbon emissions by up to 28% and potentially cut road accident rates by 11%.
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