It's always most appropriate to point out weaknesses in arguments when the evidence is before everyone. Thus the time to correlate a long stretch of prairie cloudiness; light freezing drizzle and other conditions near the shortest potential "daylight" of each year.
You know; when the batteries of the electric fencer can't begin to keep up; and when the few prairie solar arrays should be put in hibernation mode for the next two months. The time when its still dark at 8:00am and when the house lights better be on for supper less than 10 hours later.
Its not as though there is likely to be any appreciable brightness in the next week or so either.
Luckily we are not dependent on solar energy during such periods. In fact we never can be unless the die hard promoters are willing to sacrifice reliability except for what can always be expected for infrequent periods of few hours.
As far as I have heard; the guy promoting the most persistently hasn't become dependent on this supposed viable alternate energy source...and its a blessing for him to have not done what he has vocalized so loudly.
I too am thankful that this particular idea has few merits for real conditions in the center of a prairie region.
You know; when the batteries of the electric fencer can't begin to keep up; and when the few prairie solar arrays should be put in hibernation mode for the next two months. The time when its still dark at 8:00am and when the house lights better be on for supper less than 10 hours later.
Its not as though there is likely to be any appreciable brightness in the next week or so either.
Luckily we are not dependent on solar energy during such periods. In fact we never can be unless the die hard promoters are willing to sacrifice reliability except for what can always be expected for infrequent periods of few hours.
As far as I have heard; the guy promoting the most persistently hasn't become dependent on this supposed viable alternate energy source...and its a blessing for him to have not done what he has vocalized so loudly.
I too am thankful that this particular idea has few merits for real conditions in the center of a prairie region.
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