@jordankglean: Alberta’s snowy climate gets a bad rap when it comes to solar. In the past, it’s been estimated that snow causes a 20-30% decrease in annual solar energy production. NAIT’s Alternative Energy Program put this issue to rest with a five-year study that showed that snow never caused more than a 5% loss in electricity production annually. The logic behind this conclusion is that since we have such long days in the summer, a large percentage of annual solar production happens when the ground is clear of snow anyway. The snowiest time in Alberta coincides with very short daylight hours, so the lost production from snow has a small impact on overall annual electricity production. #gleansolar #greenscreenvideo
None of the oil and gas bros will believe you but I like the message.
2024-01-23 17:08:59
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Bmw991199 :
Good thing you have a natural gas furnace.
2024-01-25 16:21:06
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Klaus :
Curious, is there still a charge for the electricity access fees etc during the months that your panels generate enough?
2024-01-23 20:07:19
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Murray Wall :
Move to Lethbridge the wind will clean your panels for free 😁
2024-01-23 20:48:04
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fatninja1969 :
Don't get me wrong o want to put a 60-100 panel farm in. It's not for me though it's for my kids. t current tech it will take 125 years to break even so the great grandkids will benefit
2024-01-24 22:14:26
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Dr Food as Medicine :
Would it be worth it to figure out how to get the snow off in the winter?
2024-01-24 04:59:14
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Mike/McG :
you said $0 elec bill. What about admin fees , distribution, and all the other fees, do u not pay these? cause you still need supply I thought.
2024-02-03 17:55:03
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