Solar Plant in the Ice

The icy days near the North polls do not necessarily mean dark and long nights and short days with less than a few hours of sunlight. A research by the New Washington University indicates that solar energy can be well obtained through extraction of sun light in the polar areas. The reason for the study is a growing concern that electricity production from solar power plants is quite unpopular in Northern areas such as the North of Norway, Finland and Sweden. These countries have generally restricted themselves from producing such power simply because there are months in the year during which they have no actual sunlight. However, what matters is that they also have no darkness during a significant time of the year.
The technology is just as simple as the ordinary solar power panels. Additionally, the sunlight that is reflected from the ice and snow can also be used even with lesser capacity for electricity production. Thus solar panels might be actually twice more effective. Given the fact that they will generate electricity for 24 hours a day during the never-ending-day period, they will not have to switch off and would thus use the sunlight to a maximum without the necessity to use additional energy to switch from night to day regime. Thus, excluding the days of darkness, the generation of power would equals to the one that, for example, German energy giants produce for a whole year.
Isolating the premises (and this would be quite well achieved if the Northern people use the pv panels Surrey can offer) so that no inside cold can enter the generators would ensure no energy loss during negative temperatures.
So one more application of the solar plant technology has been found in a generally unfriendly area. The construction of such plants is, however, yet to be considered.
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