The amount of solar energy that strikes the surface of the Earth in one hour is more than enough to supply every person on the planet with electricity for an entire year. However, there are limits that prevent us from being able to fully take advantage of this energy.
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Nice vid!!!! 🙂 😉
1 hour of FREE sunlight equals to 1 year of FREE energy for the whole planet! So why don't we use it? The plain human craziness explained in 3 minutes on primary school level: https://youtu.be/m74bMrxhBkw – OUCH! Makes you wonder how the astronauts store solar power on the International Space Station, instead of using diesel? 😉
I have solar, cos I get massive subsidies. IT is very intermittent though.
Solar indeed is one of the best clean energy.. and one of the best renewable that many have been using now… and I'm one of them..
Just use a mfsu for storage 😀
Use distributed power systems, during peak hours use the energy stored as hydrogen to your fuel cells, if every home did this the grid would not be overloaded
Store solar and wind energy as hydrogen then feed the hydrogen to a fuel cell.
Well looks like NOVA is a couple of years back with there video. You can use CSP 24h a day and you can as well produce Hydrogen and burn it when its needed.Solar power is the way to go for many areas in the world.
In Serbia Vladan Petrovic made model solar plant which use not only day but works 24 hour!
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