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No. As an a example, I'm assuming that hot roofs absorb 70% of the incoming energy and reflect 30%, where reflectig roofs absorb 10% and reflect 90%. These numbers can be a bit different, but I'm pretty sure that hot roofs absorb a multiple of energy compared to reflecting roofs. Makes sense?



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