Opinion: How Plug-In Balcony Solar Panels Could Expand Renewable Energy Access in America
By
Robinson Meyer
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Summary
This guest essay argues that plug-in balcony solar panels could democratize access to solar energy in America, especially for renters and apartment dwellers who are currently excluded from rooftop or community solar options. The author highlights how these small, affordable panels are gaining traction in over half the country and could help envision a more energy-abundant future.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledIt's not so easy to harvest the sunshine if you live in America.
If you live in an apartment or condo, forget it — in many states, you have no options at all.
A technology — known as plug-in, balcony or garden solar — is already enormously...
I hope balcony solar's charisma and low cost help us imagine the energy-abundant future we are so close to achieving.
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