‘If 1.5m Germans have them there must be something in it’: how balcony solar is taking off
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I'm sure this is a good thing, but considering the vast majority of Germans haven't figured out screens on windows I'm not sure the appeal to authority in the title has the desired effect.
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I wasn't being sarcastic. I appreciate that my local energy provider is green and stable
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The actual problem are electricity prices rising higher and that shortens to time to reach the equilibrium between the investetment
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Maybe he/she refers to the operating system from Microsoft?
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By putting the solar panel at a 90 degree angle though it is much less efficient than e.g. a 45 degree angle.
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We even tried to make trains trans once
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Rooftop solar has a huge upfront cost and requires the building owner/operator do it. It’s out of the control of individuals and out of their price range.
Balcony solar is completely under your control, within most people’s budget, and you simply plug it in
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Maybe they’re also nudists, or otherwise like their privacy
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But what screens does he/she mean? Lock screen? Desktop? screensaver??
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First the trans people come for my energy, then they come for my trains? When will the madness end? Won’t someone think of the children!
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Depends, is an imaginary angle comparable to a 45 degree angle?
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What screens are you talking about?
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Be careful there - you're pushing electricity in your grid and there is a reason why only one system is permitted in Germany. Don't hook up two or three without talking with an expert.
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You also have the best shutters ever.
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Most older European homes don’t have A/C yet, so electrical costs are more during the winter months (that trend will change though I imagine)
That assumes electric heating, which at least in the case of Germany, is not at all common. Can't of course speak for Spain.