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April 12th, 2018, 04:42 PM | #4371 | |
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https://nakedsolar.co.uk/power-throu...wp-home-limit/ http://www.yougen.co.uk/blog-entry/2...ystem+to+4kWp/ https://www.redelectrical.co.uk/why-...system-to-4kw/ |
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April 12th, 2018, 05:48 PM | #4372 |
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Okay ya'll be talkin' solar in Britain, possibly the entire UK?
If it is so overcast and drizzly there so often, as some of the members here post, how is solar a feasible option? |
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I stand corrected... I was not aware that he limit had been raised. I do know though that when my installation was built it was a limit and not just "lazy sales talk" as one of the articles you cite claims. Thank you for your clarification and correction. |
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April 12th, 2018, 07:12 PM | #4374 | |
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Because the panels work on light they will still generate in subdued light such as an overcast day. Obviously, full sun is better but panels are sufficiently efficient to generate a good output when the light is not optimal. |
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In the summer we do get very long days - 16 to 18 hours - so it can produce quite a large percentage of domestic energy. |
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It's a multilanguage website made by engineers and scientists who had (and still have) a lot of difficulties to explain (in French medias) what politicians have to do to encourage to "decarbonize" our societies strongly based on fossil energies. I had a look at the rosestone's link. British politicians seem to be more pragmatic than French, Swiss or German ones. They look more like Swedish politicians. That's good. But... 6% to 15% of "renewable" electricity built thanks to fossile energy is not enough. A lot of people do not know, how "toxically" dependant we are from fossile energy. The next fossils energies will be far less efficient in terms of EIER (Energy invested to get energy in return). Quick resume here Quote:
You can watch here a graphic explaining the process. E = Solar energy received on 1 m2 Less the sky is cloudy higher is E and higher will be the electric current produced by the captor. Last edited by Roubignol; April 12th, 2018 at 09:54 PM.. |
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April 13th, 2018, 10:39 PM | #4377 |
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Alright.. this is serious.
I've long been a fan of Newcastle Brown Ale. Having stared at thousands of bottles, it seems to me it came from Newcastle on Tyne. Today, I'm hoisting a few and notice that the label now says "Made in Holland". WTF happened?
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Newkie made in Holland
In 2017, Heineken announced that Newcastle production will move from the John Smith’s Brewery in the U.K. to the Zoeterwoude Brewery in the Netherlands. The company claimed this shift will allow for shorter order lead times and faster transportation to the U.S. In addition, it will allow distributors to purchase Newcastle by the pallet rather than the container I blame Brexit |
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April 14th, 2018, 06:37 AM | #4379 |
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The Scottish and Newcastle Brewery in Newcastle was near St James' Park and very close to the town centre. Rather than keep it there the Company moved production to the old Federation Ales Brewery at Dunstan (not part of Newcastle) and sold off the site for development. After several years the Dunstan site was sold off for development and production was moved elsewhere. They may make it anywhere to the same recipe but as much of the flavour is derived from the water used it will never be the same again.
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I used to wonder why Theakstons bought further south tasted so different until I went up to the Masham brewery and found that what I'd been drinking further afield is brewed at Northallerton as opposed to the 'real' stuff brewed in Masham - if you like a trip around a brewery, a visit to the Black Bull In Paradise brewery is highly recommended. |
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