The True Facts About Solar Energy
The True Facts About Solar Energy
Original Post Made By: Facebook User David Herman, in the Facebook Group: Stop Solar FarmsOctober 26, 20
This is heartbreaking. IF you really want to know the truth about how much benefit the country or world is getting from solar energy, check this out.
Daily Energy Usage Update
The Report Above is from energy companies located in
Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas
Date is Monday, Oct 26, 2020
The current time is: 2:20 pm and the pie chart shows that only 246 mw of energy from 6 states is coming from Solar Energy out of a total usage of 68,739 mw.
https://www.misoenergy.org/markets-and- ... mQp-VlxKlk
The True Facts About Solar EnergyThis is heartbreaking. IF you really want to know the truth about how much benefit the country or world is getting from solar energy, check this out.
Daily Energy Usage Update
The Report Above is from energy companies located in
Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas
Date is Monday, Oct 26, 2020
The current time is: 2:20 pm and the pie chart shows that only 246 mw of energy from 6 states is coming from Solar Energy out of a total usage of 68,739 mw.
https://www.misoenergy.org/markets-and- ... mQp-VlxKlk
Re: The True Facts About Solar Energy
Dale Frankhouser
And further since only has what 27% efficiency, when the sun isn't shining -- those who are using as energy course still need to depend on energy produced by natural gas and coal. Same situation with wind! Thanks for posting.
And further since only has what 27% efficiency, when the sun isn't shining -- those who are using as energy course still need to depend on energy produced by natural gas and coal. Same situation with wind! Thanks for posting.
Re: The True Facts About Solar Energy
Suzie Browning
Do you have a link where this came from?
Do you have a link where this came from?
Re: The True Facts About Solar Energy
David Herring
A link would be great for sure. Thank you
A link would be great for sure. Thank you
Re: The True Facts About Solar Energy
Ryan Hager
Any idea of how many acres of solar panels is producing that?
Any idea of how many acres of solar panels is producing that?
Re: The True Facts About Solar Energy
David Herman
Here is the link you wanted: This is a site that local power plants use to buy and sell electricity to other power plants.
https://www.misoenergy.org/markets-and- ... mQp-VlxKlk
Here is the link you wanted: This is a site that local power plants use to buy and sell electricity to other power plants.
https://www.misoenergy.org/markets-and- ... mQp-VlxKlk
Re: The True Facts About Solar Energy
Dale Frankhouser
David Herman
Thanks for posting. Now just need to find someone to interpret
David Herman
Thanks for posting. Now just need to find someone to interpret
Re: The True Facts About Solar Energy
Suzie Browning
Dale Frankhouser
lol me too
Dale Frankhouser
lol me too
Re: The True Facts About Solar Energy
David Herring
Thank you David Herman
Thank you David Herman
Re: The True Facts About Solar Energy
Michael Joe Hamlet
Retired power plant guy here ...
The chart changes constantly depending on the environment... if it's really cold outside. they need to reserve the natural gas for residential heat... all the natural gas turbines get curtailed (shut off) ... and the other power sources have to step up their generation. Solar can't do that if the sun isn't shining, same with the wind turbines.
Retired power plant guy here ...
The chart changes constantly depending on the environment... if it's really cold outside. they need to reserve the natural gas for residential heat... all the natural gas turbines get curtailed (shut off) ... and the other power sources have to step up their generation. Solar can't do that if the sun isn't shining, same with the wind turbines.
Re: The True Facts About Solar Energy
Michael Joe Hamlet
A Supervisor left the power plant I worked at and moved to Hawaii. He came back 5 years later looking for a job in the states ... most all the power in the islands there comes from solar all day, but when the sun goes down they have to ramp up all the fossil fuel units to keep the voltage and frequency from dropping on "the grid". These units have been "barely on" all day and suddenly have to go to max generation. The way to kill a steam turbine generator set is to cycle the steam flow up and down causing thermal stresses and possible water induction. The turbine rotor cracks, tremendously reduces the lifespan of the steam turbine ... they are made to run wide open. The fortunate part of all this is the consumer power consumption goes down at night considerably, reducing the need for power generation. The prices also go up and down depending on supply and demand. The national energy reliability Commission and the Federal Energy reliability commission, or nerc and ferc oversee the sustainability of the grid ... aka they keep a close eye on reliability and the overall "health" of the electricity going thru the power lines (frequency and voltage). Your home appliances can be ruined by low voltage if one or more sources trip off and the difference can't be made up quick enough. Nuclear power plants cannot change their generation as quickly as fossil fuel plants, so they need a good variety of generation sources to be reliable.
A Supervisor left the power plant I worked at and moved to Hawaii. He came back 5 years later looking for a job in the states ... most all the power in the islands there comes from solar all day, but when the sun goes down they have to ramp up all the fossil fuel units to keep the voltage and frequency from dropping on "the grid". These units have been "barely on" all day and suddenly have to go to max generation. The way to kill a steam turbine generator set is to cycle the steam flow up and down causing thermal stresses and possible water induction. The turbine rotor cracks, tremendously reduces the lifespan of the steam turbine ... they are made to run wide open. The fortunate part of all this is the consumer power consumption goes down at night considerably, reducing the need for power generation. The prices also go up and down depending on supply and demand. The national energy reliability Commission and the Federal Energy reliability commission, or nerc and ferc oversee the sustainability of the grid ... aka they keep a close eye on reliability and the overall "health" of the electricity going thru the power lines (frequency and voltage). Your home appliances can be ruined by low voltage if one or more sources trip off and the difference can't be made up quick enough. Nuclear power plants cannot change their generation as quickly as fossil fuel plants, so they need a good variety of generation sources to be reliable.
Re: The True Facts About Solar Energy
David Herman
Michael Joe Hamlet
Thanks Mike, I knew if I ever got you started, you would share a small segment of your vast knowledge, We really appreciate your input.
Michael Joe Hamlet
Thanks Mike, I knew if I ever got you started, you would share a small segment of your vast knowledge, We really appreciate your input.
Re: The True Facts About Solar Energy
Thomas Honaker
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