kadamba-warrior
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If the panels are transparent, it means they are not really "catching" solar energy so the efficient would be very low. I would say if the solar cell can be made to replace the composite roofing tiles that we see in the states, who needs the grid?
You really don't need very high-efficiency panels when you are spreading them over large agricultural farms - considering that there are literally billions of acres of farm land available for this purpose.
Not just because of limitation of transparent panels, but also because you need some sun light passing through to the plants below too. Could work in tropical and desert countries that get long hours of intense sunlight. With the added benefit of reducing a fraction of evaporation of moisture from the soil below (because it is partly sheltered).
The roofing materials are already being replaced with PV materials but there's no significant additional benefit compared to 'regular' PV panels. Except perhaps aesthetics and less leaking roofs during rains.