It won’t, but the above replaces about 30% of power costs for life for these residents, and pays off in 6 years.
Thats still very good.
It won’t, but the above replaces about 30% of power costs for life for these residents, and pays off in 6 years.
Thats still very good.
Average solar panels are warrantied to give 100% power for 25 years. After that, they still work but at roughly an 80% rate, with a small fall off each year.
A 6 year payoff is an excellent investment. I’d gladly hang something with zero negatives on a balcony that just made me money for the rest of my life.
never wound up being actually true since they go against the very nature of physics.
This is an incredibly wild statement when you have no data on the device’s construction or operation.
Youre complaining about a lack of data then making wild assumptions about it with no data.
Not exactly a good scientific method here, mate.
Are you saying novel mechanical engineering designs are impossible? That the mechanism of a leaf blower is so near perfection, that a well funded team of 4 mechanical engineering students could not, without VIOLATING THE LAWS OF PHYSICS, have simply found a better mechanism?
I agree with your “show me the numbers” critique, but I find your complete disregard of what may be a better answer without any data at all to be equally foolhardy.
If you use ddg you can redirect any search to google by adding a space ans !g to the end of the search term.
Annoyingly, but works on the cases where google does better.
To emphasize a broken system
A dem Florida state senator lost a race by like 25 votes because of this tactic.
Everyone involved went to jail, but it still worked.
Netflix and im sure the other services also have “netflix in a box” media servers that they drop in these peering exchanges and CDN edge datacenters in order to get their media as close to the customers as possible.
The basically bend over backwards to cause ISPs the least amount of traffic, and its still not enough.
“Juice the next 3 months.”
Thats it. Thats the whole strategy each exec uses until they leave.
Its a general estimate of viability, yes. I did point out that panels drop off a bit every year, but it looks like that wasn’t clear if you feel like it needs a correction.
Every comment in here when I posted was skeptical about solar, with no stated reason. I added some general data about actual panels. If you want to add more up to date info, please do.