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There's been a lot of news recently about sunspots and solar flares. I was wondering if these have any effect on solar power systems? Do they create more electricity than normal during solar activity?
SunGreenSolarEnergy 1 year ago
solar steam is far more efficient! can be used to turn a compressor to make the house cold or can be used to radialy heat a house or may be used in conjunction with hydrogen electrolyzing reactor to produce massive electricity as the monotomic splitting uses less energy vs diatomic and, covalent bonds are greatly weakened by the increase of heat before it is electrolized monotomicly via stanley meyers method.
OrganicDrew 4 years ago
It's my understanding that some researchers in solar technology are looking at plastic films to be added onto other materials, roof tiles for example, to blend in seamlessly. They will likely use little to no heavy metals. This may not come out tomorrow, but the technology is evolving quickly and will likely be integrated into homes and workplaces when they're built or remodeled.
But as you pointed out, at the moment there are more practical options.
Alligator81 4 years ago
what about heavy metals associated with these thin films? this technology is still new and not yet time tested. solar thermal and geo-exchange would offer better results at reduced ecological impact.
bcoste1 5 years ago