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geoff wrote:
In message , geoff writes Small PV systems are ideal from that point of view. Also they meet the commercial peak power consumption through the day. The big snag of course is cloudy weather and Winter when less is produced. No- the big snag is that time of day called "night" you know, when everyone actually wants to use electricity but nobody with solar panels is generating it -- geoff- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - A big electricity peak occurs when people start working in the morning. There is another in the evening when they get home & switch on TVs & cooking equipment. No **** sherlock Do you think that the rest of us are stupid and didn't know / can't work that out for themselves Now, here's a question for you which do you think is the bigger peak, especially in the winter when daylight is short don't rush, take your time I didn't mean that long ... What happened Harry - did the sun go down and take your electricity supply with it? They finally got his meds down him.. |
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