Wouldn’t that help…a lot?!
You cold install them on the towers or even the propellers themselves.
Just throw the turbines in a line and add the solar sells.
Eyesore?
Paint them wherever there aren’t cells and you’ve got a colorful wind farm landscape.
Is this feasible?
Sorry, i meant “cells”. thanks, spellcheck.
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Sure go ahead and do it!
For starters, when the wind is from the north and the sun is shining from the south, your solar panels will be a waste of money. Solar panels need to always face the sun to be productive.
They would get blown off!