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Penultimate Amazing
Slashdot posted a Reuters article indicating that Germay has set a record as far as solar power production, generating nearly 50% of it's daytime needs last weekend by solar alone:
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2012/05/26/us-climate-germany-solar-idUKBRE84P0FI20120526
Not that this solves all the attendant problems of cloudy days, storage, and transmission, but it does rather strongly indicate that solar is not the pie-in-the-sky impossibility that is so often portrayed.
A "smart" power grid with a variety of local generation devices would seem to be quite possible if only we develop the political will to actually do it.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2012/05/26/us-climate-germany-solar-idUKBRE84P0FI20120526
Not that this solves all the attendant problems of cloudy days, storage, and transmission, but it does rather strongly indicate that solar is not the pie-in-the-sky impossibility that is so often portrayed.
A "smart" power grid with a variety of local generation devices would seem to be quite possible if only we develop the political will to actually do it.
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