• TheRealKuni@midwest.social
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    30 days ago

    It takes much less energy to prevent the accumulation in the first place. Which is the goal with this sort of setup.

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        30 days ago

        Ah, right. Obviously. Because the same amount of water needs to change phase.

        Still, in that time this road will be walkable, while others may not. And you still avoid the piles of snow and salt runoff that come with a non-heated surface.

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          30 days ago

          Seems like they are only installing the heat under the roadway, so walkable may not be the best word unless we expect pedestrains to share a lane with cars in the winter.