• Solar Power could overload grid
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watt the fuck
[QUOTE=BreenIsALie;25825841]:science: On a serious note, You could try to limit the extent by placing them in places with stable weather. Do a investigation of witch areas that have the most sun during a year and how regular it is[/QUOTE] North pole. It has days that are like 6 months long, I'd say that's pretty fucking stable.
"QUICK EVERYONE TURN ON ALL THE LIGHTS OR WE ARE GOING TO HAVE A BLACKOUT" "OKA-wait what?"
I already have everything on all the time :smug:
[QUOTE=Fycix;25812403]This is like, theoretical physics man.[/QUOTE] They asked if I had a degree in theoretical physics. I said I have a theoretical degree in physics.
[QUOTE=Glitch360;25828203]I already have everything on all the time :smug:[/QUOTE] Here's a man doing his part for the country. I don't like to use the word "hero," but...
[QUOTE=Explosions;25828312]They asked if I had a degree in theoretical physics. I said I have a theoretical degree in physics.[/QUOTE] Welcome aboard!
[QUOTE=DainBramageStudios;25806561]capping them is cheaper; we're in a recession[/QUOTE] No we aren't lol.
[QUOTE=Tu154M;25828841]No we aren't lol.[/QUOTE] You are right, Germany barely felt the recession.
[QUOTE=Matthew0505;25826719]Hey guys I have this incredible solution. Potential energy.[/QUOTE] THIS. We could also use the excess energy to somehow trap CO2 or create chemicals that would absorb it or powering massive hydroponic gardens
[QUOTE=Reborn9;25830758]THIS. We could also use the excess energy to [b]somehow[/b] trap CO2 or create chemicals that would absorb it or powering massive hydroponic gardens[/QUOTE] Key word
[QUOTE=Explosions;25830854]Key word[/QUOTE] It could be done by pumping excess co2 from the atmosphere INTO the hydroponic gardens or into special containers full of algae that inhale co2 and exhale o2
[QUOTE=Reborn9;25830929]It could be done by pumping excess co2 from the atmosphere INTO the hydroponic gardens or into special containers full of algae that inhale co2 and exhale o2[/QUOTE] drop in the ocean; you'd need thousands of square miles of plants to soak up the amount we've been shitting out
[QUOTE=smurfy;25810001]I never thought I'd see renewable energy bashed for producing [i]too much[/i] energy.[/QUOTE] Usually it is the opposite.
Last time I checked, solar panels could only harness less than 1 percent of the suns rays. Anybody have the specs on the solar panels these Germans are using?
[QUOTE=credesniper;25834707]Last time I checked, solar panels could only harness less than 1 percent of the suns rays. Anybody have the specs on the solar panels these Germans are using?[/QUOTE] I don't but they are obviously superior to that cheap non-precision ungerman stuff.
I, for one, welcome our electrical overloads.
[QUOTE=Fycix;25812403]This is like, theoretical physics man.[/QUOTE] I have a theoretical degree in physics.
[QUOTE=credesniper;25834707]Last time I checked, solar panels could only harness less than 1 percent of the suns rays. Anybody have the specs on the solar panels these Germans are using?[/QUOTE] actually the average efficiency of a panel is about 15-20% some prototypes have managed to reach 40%
[QUOTE=Tu154M;25835130]I don't but they are obviously superior to that cheap non-precision ungerman stuff.[/QUOTE] Come on, you know the Germans make great stuff. [IMG]http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s297/Chris122990/sham-wow-dies.jpg[/IMG]
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