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Obama pushes for Solar Power North of the Arctic Circle.
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Do you think the sun sets in August and doesn't come up until may? You are aware they receive just as much sun as us, right? So they can store power from November to be used.HuskyInAZ said:
But why try to get off fossil fuels? They have worked well so far. -
Also, most people are connected to a thing known as a "grid" and the grid can serve as a type of "battery".
But yeah, let's keep digging more coal to burn... because the sun doesn't rise and set at the same time everywhere.... -
"...the grid can serve as a type of battery"? Do tell.
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Are you that stupid?HuskyInAZ said:"...the grid can serve as a type of battery"? Do tell.
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Batteries: Obviously Hipster Douche Bags haven't ever tried to start their car at -30 below zero. Alaskans actually PLUG THEIR GAS BURNING CARS INTO ELECTRICITY IN THE WINTER ALL THE TIME SO THEY'LL START.
I always love the tree huggers who've lived in a city their entire lives.
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"THE GRID" in Alaska... (educating Hipster Douche Bags is so tiring)HuskyInAZ said:"...the grid can serve as a type of battery"? Do tell.

thecantoncitizen.com/2012/02/15/fm-generator-alaska/
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I didn't say it was a battery, I said it can serve as a type of battery, which means you can store electricity there when you have excess, and draw it back when you need it.HuskyInAZ said:"...the grid can serve as a type of battery"? Do tell.
Most utilities on the grid let you send power to them if you are generating more than you use (solar, wind, etc). This is a way to store it, and they pay you for it.
When you need it again, you use it, and pay for it.
I see that high level concepts are lost on some of you guys.
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Yeah, cities suck. That is why most people choose to live in them.d2d said:
I always love the tree huggers who've lived in a city their entire lives.
The sticks, full of toothless inbred hicks, are wonderful. That is why nobody lives there (except for toothless inbred hicks).
Pretty sure which one you are. -
You are one stupid MFer. Sure, if you generate more power that you use, most utilities will buy that power from you. But they don't store it for you for when you need it. Sending your unused power to the grid means that other power sources on the grid need to produce a bit less for current demand.....CURRENT DEMAND. Got it?OZONE said:
I didn't say it was a battery, I said it can serve as a type of battery, which means you can store electricity there when you have excess, and draw it back when you need it.HuskyInAZ said:"...the grid can serve as a type of battery"? Do tell.
Most utilities on the grid let you send power to them if you are generating more than you use (solar, wind, etc). This is a way to store it, and they pay you for it.
When you need it again, you use it, and pay for it.
I see that high level concepts are lost on some of you guys. -
They might not store it. But have you heard of credits? You think they buy it for free?HuskyInAZ said:
You are one stupid MFer. Sure, if you generate more power that you use, most utilities will buy that power from you. But they don't store it for you for when you need it. Sending your unused power to the grid means that other power sources on the grid need to produce a bit less for current demand.....CURRENT DEMAND. Got it?OZONE said:
I didn't say it was a battery, I said it can serve as a type of battery, which means you can store electricity there when you have excess, and draw it back when you need it.HuskyInAZ said:"...the grid can serve as a type of battery"? Do tell.
Most utilities on the grid let you send power to them if you are generating more than you use (solar, wind, etc). This is a way to store it, and they pay you for it.
When you need it again, you use it, and pay for it.
I see that high level concepts are lost on some of you guys.
Seriously. You are fucking stupid. And I mean that.




