Originally posted by chuckChuck
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15% efficiency for solar in SasK. That's 150 watts (and only 150 watts) out of every 1000 watts of installed capacity that anyone can expect(on average) over a cycle of one year. And for decades into future; unless climate changes substantially.
Now solar salesmen (and Sask Power and Man Hydro for example) always highlight the nameplate rating....not the relatively puny 15% efficiency figure. In fact; because of their agenda (possibly 100% ontrack and valid...but also could be overlooking the details that similarly fatally flawed the carbon capture initiative.)
My point being they are paying a subsidy of say $1000 for each KW of installed capacity in Manitoba; but only 150 watts of that capacity (the 15% efficiency) can be unlocked without what must be considered prohibitive costs; scary complexity and relying on remote control computer system. Which granted may change; but those trusted salesmen are consistently advising against the high tech versions. PS I'm not sold on that way of thinking just yet.
Now in big scheme of things; costs attributed to a new project (such as public solar) should still have honest balance sheets; or else no one will be able to have faith to judge the next poular idea on its merits.
Spending $1000 of additional debt or taking it from general revenue; or from special taxes (carbon tax) is coming from some present or future taxpayer....or maybe some form of banking institution which will possibly have to fail.
I'm saying that a thousand dollars per KW gained only 150 watts...and that it is deceitful and very much overgenerous to make a pet project a no brainer for the relatively select few of those who are aware...when everyone knows (or will slowly become aware) that someone else is ultimately responsible for paying those lucrative incentives that only end up in select pockets
Now on an interesting note....the powerhousesolar.ca site is actually up and running. Sask Power should get one of those systems installed and then this point and every other one (including dual axis tracking; reliability; effect of only diffuse sunn light; frost; local conditions; a skiff of snow; howling blizzards and more) would be available to all...and be able to be reasonably correlated with electrical energy output....research that would be invaluable and for a mere song.
I t would at least contribute to the continuing education of professional engineers and aybe more importantly bring same information before the general public.
Got to get back to powerhousesolar.ca websitte "Live Tracker" Everyone please be careful and lets not break it this time.
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