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GeneralRe: Solar energy - a (crazy?) idea Pin
Sanjay K. Gupta17-Oct-23 20:09
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Amarnath S18-Oct-23 0:03
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trønderen18-Oct-23 8:58
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The temperature dependency of solar panels is promoted strongly here up in the north: Central Norway, where I live at 63° north is like Fairbanks, Alaska. In winter time, the sun doesn't rise much above the mountain tops, and only for a handful of hours a day. Its sloping path through the atmosphere is serval time that at summer time, so a lot of energy is absorbed. Often, there is lots of ice crystals in the air, spreading the rays in all directions. Not to forget: If the panels are mounted with in a fixed orientation, and the angle between the surface normal of the panel and the direction to the sun is v, then the panel area covers only cos(v) of area of the radiation flow, compared to the gross area of the panel. You really should tip your panel up by 63° (at our latitude) and rotated to follow the sun during the day, but the machinery to do it is expensive and may be iced down in the next snowstorm. (On the other hand: Raising the panels to 63° is a good help to keep them from being covered by a meter of snow!)

With all these negative aspects, solar panel proponents bring up this undisputable argument: But the efficiency of solar panels increase when the temperature goes down. So there! That makes them a great solution for Norway at winter time! Disregard all of the critical remarks - they are compensated for by the higher efficiency.

Oh well. The efficiency typically improves by 0.3% per °C. That is the increase in power output, not in efficiency percentage points (such as from 20% to 20.3%, but rather 20.06%). 20 °C colder (that is 36 °F colder) gives you 6% more electricity. Not exactly revolutionary. You gain far more in summer from the sun hitting your panels perpendicularly, the rays' shorter path through the atmosphere, the longer days, and the lack of icy frost or snow on your panels. Nice if you need electricity to run your air condition. That is not a primary need up north. We need the power in winter time.

Even here, solar panels provide some electricity during the winter months, but those promoting it are usually very reluctant to show their actual energy meter readings over the year. They are much more eager when they can talk about the higher efficiency in winter, without quoting any figures.
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GeneralNot really automatic, is it? Pin
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Generalworldle 634 2/6 no map needed Pin
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