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It's really just a better idea to slap solar panels pointing straight up on top of every building, the panels will be a lot more efficient.
Can you make some for bus and bike roads too
http://www.theconstructionindex.co.uk/news/view/colas-turns-roads-into-giant-solar-panels
That said, you're right about solar being the future... but only if people are willing to foot the bill for space-based collectors and phased microwave beam technology. Ground-based systems take WAY too much space, which is already at a premium for both human use and nature conservation. Solar roads mitigate some of this but you still run into the issue of dark-hours.
The only hope for humanity is embracing a full solar-only economy. Solar cars, solar panels on every building, solar windmills, solar everything. We need to advance solar to 80% of our electrical consumption. If we can do that, then we can develop uranium/thorium options for nuclear energy - and we "might" have long term hope.
The only think you'd have to change is to make the solar covering semi-transparent and have it made up out of loads of "scales".
You should look up "Solar Roadways" and add those to the game too, if that's possible.
http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/warszawa/images/1/1b/Toru%C5%84ska_2.JPG/revision/latest?cb=20130122203952