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- World’s first solar road opens in France: It’s ridiculously expensive http://arstechnica.com/cars/2016/12/worlds-first-solar-road-opens-in-france/ 4 comments
- World’s first solar road opens in France: at $5.2 million a kilometer, it’s ridiculously expensive http://arstechnica.com/cars/2016/12/worlds-first-solar-road-opens-in-france/ 2156 comments technology
- World’s first solar road opens in France: It’s ridiculously expensive http://arstechnica.com/cars/2016/12/worlds-first-solar-road-opens-in-france/ 253 comments europe
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- Solar panels replaced tarmac on a road -- here are the results https://theconversation.com/solar-panels-replaced-tarmac-on-a-motorway-here-are-the-results-103568 33 comments
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- Solar panels replaced tarmac on a road -- here are the results https://theconversation.com/solar-panels-replaced-tarmac-on-a-road-here-are-the-results-103568 9 comments
- Solar panels replaced tarmac on a motorway. Here are the results. | Ars Technica https://arstechnica.com/science/2018/09/solar-panels-replaced-tarmac-on-a-motorway-here-are-the-results/ 1 comment
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