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<blockquote data-quote="laboredintent" data-source="post: 1218002" data-attributes="member: 23473"><p>I would like to invest with solar panels also because I believe that it helps to stop global warming which threatens the survival of human society, as well as the survival of other species here in our planet. It's dependable the rising and setting of the sun is extremely consistent. We know exactly when it will rise and set every day of the year.</p><p></p><p>However, the disadvantage is that the sun doesn't shine 24 hours a day. When the sun goes down or is heavily shaded, solar PV panels stop producing electricity. If we need electricity at that time, we have to get it from some other source. In other words, we couldn't be 100% powered by solar panels. At the very least, we need batteries to store electricity produced by solar panels for use sometime later.</p><p></p><p>It is really expensive but I guess the end result is all worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laboredintent, post: 1218002, member: 23473"] I would like to invest with solar panels also because I believe that it helps to stop global warming which threatens the survival of human society, as well as the survival of other species here in our planet. It’s dependable the rising and setting of the sun is extremely consistent. We know exactly when it will rise and set every day of the year. However, the disadvantage is that the sun doesn’t shine 24 hours a day. When the sun goes down or is heavily shaded, solar PV panels stop producing electricity. If we need electricity at that time, we have to get it from some other source. In other words, we couldn’t be 100% powered by solar panels. At the very least, we need batteries to store electricity produced by solar panels for use sometime later. It is really expensive but I guess the end result is all worth it. [/QUOTE]
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