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History of solar panels - Marckusha - 04-26-2022 Just recently, a former naval officer sailed from South Africa to Brazil in a small boat, relying entirely on solar power. Before you set out to repeat his journey or chart your own route, here's what you need to know about a marine solar installation and how to properly size it. What do you think about it? RE: History of solar panels - Will.I.Am - 06-10-2022 Guys, I understand that my question is a bit off-topic, but I really hope for your help. I live in a very hot climate, and we always have very dry air that practically does not circulate. I was advised to install an exhaust fan, but at first, I thought it was useless. However, I recently visited a friend of mine and he had an exhaust fan installed at his home and it really helps remove warm air from the home. I asked my friend which company installed that fan for him and he advised me to contact https://a1solarstore.com/blog/solar-panels-for-campers-the-basics.html. I would like to know your opinion about this company because these guys are one of the most popular. RE: History of solar panels - SarahCornel - 06-10-2022 This also disincentivises homeowners from producing more power than they need because there is little compensation for building a system that generates more than they consume, hindering the production potential. Not to mention a commercial power producer will sell their power to the network at a much lower price and so such a subsidy creates an imbalanced market. |