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|    Scottish Scientist to ads    |
|    Re: Wind, solar, storage and back-up sys    |
|    06 Jul 19 19:26:32    |
      From: sciencescot@gmail.com              On Saturday, 6 July 2019 22:12:24 UTC+1, ads wrote:       >        > You obviously haven't considered the rest of the world. There are       > some places which simply DO NOT HAVE USEFUL WIND.        >        > Back to the drawing board for you.              Hi ads and thank for being the first to reply to my post.              That's why I have included "SOLAR" to my               Wind, solar, storage and back-up system designer for 100% renewable energy       grids and microgrids with 24/7/52 power-on-demand!       https://scottishscientist.wordpress.com/2017/07/14/wind-storage-       nd-back-up-system-designer              I also say in that blog post, which you obviously haven't bothered to look at       and read -              "The energy generation percentages from wind and solar power can be adjusted,       either directly using knowledge of local wind and solar capacity factors, or,       according to the latitude of the system using a simplistic formula which       assumes that wind power        generators are preferred near the poles and solar power generators are       preferred near the equator.              Diagram of the Earth explaining what latitude is.              Latitude       The latitude of a place on the Earth can be specified as a number of degrees       from       -90, representing the South Pole,       to 0, representing the Equator,       to 90, representing the North Pole."              So I clearly am considering the rest of the world.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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