It seems like trees are trying to maximize the density of leaves they can accommodate, balancing that against the decreasing usefulness of each leaf. I suspect using the tree placement you could produce much more energy per square meter of land, because you could fit so many more panels.
Imagine if a tree's leaves were arranged in a grid. The footer would be enormous. If you are making a solar farm. In the desert with sun-tracking panels, I don't know how much this improves things, because there isn't much limit on land. But in a city, on rooftops, in backyards, etc, you might be able to get a lot more total energy out of a given plot this way.
Imagine if a tree's leaves were arranged in a grid. The footer would be enormous. If you are making a solar farm. In the desert with sun-tracking panels, I don't know how much this improves things, because there isn't much limit on land. But in a city, on rooftops, in backyards, etc, you might be able to get a lot more total energy out of a given plot this way.