re the Chinese road...
https://www.ecowatch.com/china-solar-highway-2520728544.html
Quote:
China's new solar road consists of an insulating layer on the bottom, photovoltaic panels in the middle, and transparent concrete on top.
The solar panels cover 5,875 square meters and can generate 1 million kilowatt-hours of power in a year, or enough to meet the energy demands of about 800 homes, Qilu Transportation Development Group, the project developer, claimed.
If the technology proves effective, the electricity generated by the panels could power everything from street lights to signboards, and even a snow-melting system on the road. Excess energy can get sent to state grid.
"The project will save the space for building solar farms and shorten the transmission distance," said Xu Chunfu, the group's chairman.
But this special road—which China has hailed as the "world's first photovoltaic highway"—is designed to do a lot more than just harness the sun's rays for electricity and allow cars to get from A to B.
The site also serves as a clean energy lab to test other technologies, including wireless charging for electric vehicles and providing internet connection.
As intriguing as the project sounds, solar roads have been dismissed by critics as too expensive for practical use. China's road costs about $458 per square meter, which is much more expensive than, say, traditional asphalt.
Again, to be generous, let's give it the upper range of it's annual insolation
https://solargis.com/assets/graphic/free-map/DNI/Solargis-China-DNI-solar-resource-map-en.png
1,200 KWh per square meter per annum...
14% efficiency...that estimate THROUGH semi transparent concrete is rubbish...chains being pulled.
But per the snow plow comments...
http://chinaplus.cri.cn/news/china/9/20171228/70956.html
Quote:
In winter, the photovoltaic highway can turn the solar power it generates into heat so that snow and ice on the road can be melted away, helping to improve driver safety.
Give it a 25 year generating life...25GWh...5875 square metres, times $458 per square metre.
$107/MWh...wholesale of course...and before we use it to melt the snow that builds up on them.