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by rob_c
1766 days ago
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Well yes, but frankly given the small losses due to modern conversion systems being so efficient I think we're worrying about catching that last small%age if energy losses. As much as I personally hate them, would it not be better to install 120% of solar cells required to match the load upfront. Given the energy is free at generation write off this small inefficiency as being built into the system. It's not like the sun will come after you for capturing more than your fair share. This feels like a problem for 2100 imo once we've moved to much lower carbon supplies. |
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