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July 12, 2021, 11:48:26 AM
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Lol He might not Know what he is saying or he does not know what or How solar panelsystem works  Grin Grin Grin

Don't be so harsh mate ..

I'm not trying to be harsh, I'm just being realistic. LOL!

The solar panels are useless if there is no sun. That is somewhat logical, isn't it?  Grin

Well indeed  Grin

Anyway I'm wondering how about those countries or places that has no Sunrise ? of just a short period of time only when the sun comes?
meaning Solar panels has no use at all?

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July 13, 2021, 07:47:51 AM
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At present, solar panels have become a reliable source in other countries of the world. By solar panels we mean the energy that is naturally generated, such as sunlight, groundwater, wind, and so on. The use of renewable energy is now essential for the survival of the planet. Renewable sources for fuel are now quite popular in other countries of the world. Solar rays and heat are being used Solar panel sources will be the main driving force behind the future in power generation. For good reason, all countries of the world are trying to increase the production of solar panels.
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July 13, 2021, 09:09:31 AM
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A true nomad wouldn't depend too much on heavy centralized/stationary power sources for running his own business. You always anticipate break down or "refusal/denial of service" from people or power source, so you try as much as you can to have efficient and mobile alternatives you can easily take anywhere with you.

I actually can go to anywhere I want without really needing any centralized or stationary power sources to power my devices and businesses. I try as much as possible to avoid running business that demand too much concentration of power source or reliant on centralized sources. This is what people like me would always calculate in much part of their lives while making decisions.

Part ^ of the reasons I don't like luxurious properties and things I don't need at home or in life generally.
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October 24, 2021, 08:03:29 AM
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I realize that the return on the investment is a joke, but I'm more wondering if anyone who is living with others (cough home with parents) who have solar panels or Combined heat and power fuel cells see in terms of power bills.

I realize the economics:  10 KW of solar panels is going to run you many tens of thousands of dollars, even including tax incentives and NOT including maintenance and degredation.  This is not a question of whether or not its economical to build a farm with some methane powered fuel cells, parabolic stirling engine solar generators, and photovoltaics covering every square inch of the property.  I'm just curious

I'm sure there are some people out there with sizable enough solar panels to see a noticable drop in their bills.


Also I would be lying if I said I was not trying to get out of noob status  Grin

This is the future, the goverment drives us slowly and stady that every single home will be on green sources.
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