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In reply to the discussion: Solar Energy Doesn't Work In The Cold [View all]texasfiddler
(2,199 posts)60. Not as much as I'd like.
The interconnect agreement only gives me about $.03/kWh out of the $.10/kWh electricity cost. The legal term is avoided cost. But it is basically the cost of the fuel for the power generation to the utility. Eventually my excess solar will be going into an electric vehicle that will be parked in my garage 3-4 days a week so that will become less of an issue.
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I thought the angle of the solar panel has something to do with the angle of the sun
Hamlette
Feb 2021
#17
Right now, I have 3-4" of frozen snow on the panels. Temps are below freezing, so very low output.
OAITW r.2.0
Feb 2021
#10
Cool. Carter tried to get us to renewable energy tech in the mid-70's, but way too much $
OAITW r.2.0
Feb 2021
#9
Jimmy Carter put solar panels on the roof of the White House, only to have them removed by Reagan
AdamGG
Feb 2021
#22
Can't tell you when the last time that I heard about "Telstar" What was the name of the big....
EarnestPutz
Feb 2021
#34
Yep, just googled it and that's the name. Echo I and Echo II in the early sixties. I remember.....
EarnestPutz
Feb 2021
#45
They probably want to send a satellite to the sun. When told it's too hot, "go at night"!!
George II
Feb 2021
#11
Solar and Wind energy work there bc their populations are homogenous, White people. No minorities.
Yavin4
Feb 2021
#16
Of course it doesn't work when your skull is too thick to absorb sunlight. n/t
thenelm1
Feb 2021
#20
Let's hear them explain how thousands of satellites work at minus 450deg-F.
KY_EnviroGuy
Feb 2021
#28