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Coal To The Rescue In Britain As Solar Panels Also Work Too Poorly In The Summertime
By P Gosselin on 23. June 2023

 
Those who refuse to learn by reading will end up learning by feeling. Great Britain is finding out that going without coal power is a lot easier said than done.



They don’t work well in the winter either. Photo: P. Gosselin

Summer temperatures in the UK have boosted the demand for electricity, and so the country has “started burning coal again for electricity generation for the first time in a month and a half,” reports Blackout News here, citing the Telegraph, June 13, 2023.

Apparently in the summery weather, Britain’s solar panels have refused to cooperate. In the heat, their efficiency dropped considerably and so the country’s electricity demand could not be met without coal power.

Coal to the rescue

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Duh!!  The latitude of UK is 55 degrees North. That is 10 degrees farther north than Marquette, MI!  Marquette is on the shore of Lake Superior, and damned cold.  Sunlight comes in on a shallow level, even on June 21st.

What kind of mutton head expects solar power to work there?
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Duh!!  The latitude of UK is 55 degrees North. That is 10 degrees farther north than Marquette, MI!  Marquette is on the shore of Lake Superior, and damned cold.  Sunlight comes in on a shallow level, even on June 21st.

What kind of mutton head expects solar power to work there?

The kind that get their pockets lined with CHICOM $$$.
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The kind that get their pockets lined with CHICOM $$$.

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Duh!!  The latitude of UK is 55 degrees North. That is 10 degrees farther north than Marquette, MI!  Marquette is on the shore of Lake Superior, and damned cold.  Sunlight comes in on a shallow level, even on June 21st.

What kind of mutton head expects solar power to work there?

We're at 48 I think... And solar works here... And I have friends up in Alberta and BC who are off-grid.

General rule of thumb is a third to twice as many panels, and twice the batteries called for, depending on your usage... And with that, STILL having to fire up the jenny from time to time... But solar does work.

Where it doesn't work is at the utility level, and I don't think it ever will. It is too ephemeral to be relied upon. Maybe that's different down by you, I dunno.

But here, in a distributed fashion, it would be a good supplement... backstopped by grid or jenny.
If a house can be self-sufficient say, 50% of the time in a year, that's a whole lot of weight taken off the grid, if every house could make that brag... Even 30% would be worth looking at.

That's something like 8-10 panels here, and 4-6 batteries, with the grid handling 220v.

That is probably the way forward for solar and wind. Distributed... taking weight off the grid at the end point.

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@roamer_1 That's another thing...it seems UK gets a lot of rain....
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@roamer_1 That's another thing...it seems UK gets a lot of rain....

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Right. And the PacNW gets no sun... all winter long. That's why you need to double the batts and panels.

Avg off grid houses up in here have 12 to 16 panels and 6-8 LIron batts. Which is crazy big in the summer... but passin fare in the winter.