For this item " Project sites in _X_ altitudes can generate significant electricity using photo-voltaic panels and reduce their energy use for hot water by using solar hot-water heaters."
The answer for X is "low" with the explanation " In general, sites at lower altitudes have access to the more direct sunlight, making it easier to generate electricity via photo-voltaic panels."
I think the answer is conflict with common sense? It should be the higher altitudes that could access to the more direct sunlight, isn't it?
Please note that the question and answer is from the other website that is not associated with USGBC ^^'.
gruen
Apr 20, 14 6:45 am
Latitude not altitude?
psychowat
Apr 21, 14 11:20 am
Ohhhhh, that's make sense. May be the book that I had printed it wrong -*-
BulgarBlogger
Apr 22, 14 8:07 am
First it was a website and now its a book...next it could be from an exam you flunked...
For this item " Project sites in _X_ altitudes can generate significant electricity using photo-voltaic panels and reduce their energy use for hot water by using solar hot-water heaters."
The answer for X is "low" with the explanation " In general, sites at lower altitudes have access to the more direct sunlight, making it easier to generate electricity via photo-voltaic panels."
I think the answer is conflict with common sense? It should be the higher altitudes that could access to the more direct sunlight, isn't it?
Please note that the question and answer is from the other website that is not associated with USGBC ^^'.
Latitude not altitude?
Ohhhhh, that's make sense. May be the book that I had printed it wrong -*-
First it was a website and now its a book...next it could be from an exam you flunked...