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Lots of biased arm chair experts on Agriville who have never seriously looked at solar pv or solar programs which vary widely by province. Untill you actually price one out and do the math you really don't know very much about what it costs in each situation.
Some people think they are smarter than their neighbor when it come to running their farm and making decisions how to spend money! I have found it is best to ignore the know it alls and just go ahead and make your own decisions.
Lots of arm chair critics of wind power as well. Saskpower is investing in a lot of wind and some solar.
Why don't you contact Saskpower and argue with them about the grid scale costs of new wind and solar pv versus new coal with carbon capture and storage, gas, hydro imported from manitoba or otherwise.
Report back on what you find out.
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Appears that one track minds are already fully committed to minding their own business.
But for others to be told that their business must dovetail with the way crusaders see things becomes quite trying on anyone's patience.
Once again chuck refuses to entertain any comments, thoughts or perspectives that aren't a part of his rhetoric.
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This was yesterday at noon. Nice sunny day but the sun is so low and far away I just don’t see or feel a lot of energy. One thing about the low sun the panels would have to be standing almost upright to face the sun so there is not much chance snow would stay on them.
Keep us informed Chuck.
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Originally posted by oneoff View PostAppears that one track minds are already fully committed to minding their own business.
But for others to be told that their business must dovetail with the way crusaders see things becomes quite trying on anyone's patience.
Once again chuck refuses to entertain any comments, thoughts or perspectives that aren't a part of his rhetoric.
Don't take my word for it. Talk to Saskpower or experts on renewable energy. Build your case against wind and solar with evidence and facts then we can have an intelligent discussion.
The rest is just hot air.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostAnd you are not very good at backing up your arguments with evidence or fact.
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Originally posted by seldomseen View PostThis was yesterday at noon. Nice sunny day but the sun is so low and far away I just don’t see or feel a lot of energy. One thing about the low sun the panels would have to be standing almost upright to face the sun so there is not much chance snow would stay on them.
Keep us informed Chuck.
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"No place in Canada is suitable for solar. Some places wind might be viable but they are a long way from where the power is needed."
Wrong on both counts.
"Wind energy is the fastest-growing major source of new electricity in Canada. It is also growing rapidly in more than 90 countries around the world, including the U.S. where four states now generate 30 per cent or more of their electricity using wind energy.
As of August 2018, Canada’s installed wind energy capacity was 12,796 megawatts (MW) — enough to power over 3.8 million homes, supplying about six per cent of our country’s electricity demand. Four new projects saw completion that added 546 MW of new installed capacity,"
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostIf I provided a list of failed and failing socialist regimes and policies, as evidence that socialists don't "believe" that math applies to them, would that cause you to give up your ideologies and take a pragmatic of the issues you previously blindly supported?
Capitalists and socialists all build a variety of energy system capacity. Republicans think all Canadians are socialists! LOL
Find a small group of like minded people who don't challenge your thinking and stay away from public discussion forums because you are not up to the challenge of staying on topic or backing up your arguments with some evidence.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostSolar potential. [ATTACH]3721[/ATTACH]
The red is 1400 kwh per kw of installed capacity annually. So for every 1000 watts of panels you get 1400 kwh.
The orange is 1300 kwh per kw of installed capacity
The yellow is 1200 kwh per kw of installed capacity
A 20kw solar array at Coronach Sask. will produce 28000 kwh.
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