I just read a headline today saying that birds flying through those concentrated solar systems were getting fried. I'm sure people will start using that as a reason not to do it (they say that about wind power too).
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I'm sure it's an issue if the system isn't designed to prevent it.
There was a building in Las Vegas I believe that was accidentally designed in such a way that it magnified sunlight and directed it at a place where people sat during the day. Not exactly a great headline if you accidentally cook some patrons alive. Thankfully it was caught before anyone was seriously injured.
It just happened to be a curved surface on a shiny building that at a certain time of the day reflected right on customers.
Similarly, a bottle catching the light just right can start a fire.
The sun is a powerful thing. If you're going to harness it in such a way to heat stuff up to an extreme degree, you have to be very careful...or you'll accidentally roast some chicken...or duck...or seagull...
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