My first reaction would be that static panels aren't efficient at collecting energy relative to the space they take up, compared to one that follows the sun. From the picture you could get one panel facing south at most, one facing straight and one facing the wrong way - and that's if the canal's route allows for facing south at all. This is the same issue that killed Solar Roadways.
If we are talking an above-ground metro with overhead lines, that’s what I know as tram/light-rail.
My understanding is that if it runs on rails embedded in the road, or at least at grade, that's a tram. If it's grade separated from the road for higher speeds, that's light rail.
All that says is the police unit issued a denial, which isn't the same as it didn't actually happen, and that there was an earlier video from a week ago in Romania, which may not have been recent enough.
I love GManlives for his "man on street" approach and when they were on, I watched Pretty Good Gaming (they closed a few years ago). I also watch the consumer advocate SidAlpha, although he posts rarely due to IRL committments.
Duckduckgo search engine works as well as google’s, though. Except that I haven’t yet figured out what the equivalent formatting for “site:reddit.com” is for it, if site specific search is even a supported function (surely?)
The bang for reddit is !r, so you can type !r Apples to learn what reddit thinks about the fruit-cum-trendy computer company.
I keep a couple in rotation that I switch between in a session. Right now I'm playing through Arkham City for the first time (I'm a patient gamer) with City Skylines as a backup.
Unfortunately, the Bioshock Remastered games which replaced the originals have broken AI, Splicers that are on fire are supposed to find water to put it out letting you shock them.
SWAT 4 is intense man. It's so immersive and you're incredibly driven to get full non-lethal on all suspects, to track down every last hostage, to get all your guys out safe and sound. It captures the RL experience of boring procedural work 99% of the time punctuated by incredibly fast combat where one gunshot can kill you stone dead, and grenades are both limited and incredibly valuable.
My first reaction would be that static panels aren't efficient at collecting energy relative to the space they take up, compared to one that follows the sun. From the picture you could get one panel facing south at most, one facing straight and one facing the wrong way - and that's if the canal's route allows for facing south at all. This is the same issue that killed Solar Roadways.