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no it has nothing to do with biden, it has to do with the fact that the energy generated daily in winter is one sixt of what is in summer BUT power consumption is actually higher in winter

well, clearly there are nice places where the difference is less, but, on average ....

no electric grid can withstand this difference, now

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Oh you and your facts.

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if it makes you happy, you can still blame biden or kamala or AOU

Cannot decide on who is worse

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I don't understand how what you said fits into what the article claims;

Shortly after President Joe Biden offered tax credits to anyone buying solar panels, a Colorado homeowner named Stacie took out loans to install $30,000 worth of panels on her roof. Nearly six months later, however, those panels sat unused, generating no power.

The problem seemed to have a simple fix: Stacie's energy provider merely needed to hook the panels up to its power grid—but there's no room.

That has to do with somethign completely different. Solar panels draw energy from sunlight regardless of being hooked up to the state's grid or not.

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the article say that panels are there, installed but not connected, why are they on a "waiting list" ?

because the "grid" cannot allocate any more "unreliable generators"

if the ratio of unreliable generators is over something10 or maybe 20% the whole grid becomes unstable and collapse

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No, that isn't the given explanation. The (((article))) is making the false claim of;

Nearly 1,300 gigawatts worth of green energy projects, for example, are waiting to be connected to power, according to a recent Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory report. The country's entire electric grid has an installed power capacity of just 1,250 gigawatts.

There's too much energy for the system to handle, which sure could be a thing if you tried to pump more energy in. Issue is automated on / off switches exist. IS there power draw (meaning the system can handle and wants power) then turn the collection state of the panels to on, if there isn't then off.

This isn't complicated.

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I wonder if nurse Jill is only around to change this idiots diapers? She seems like a complete ditz as well and is definitely not a doctor. Call me a neurosurgeon if that dumb broad is a "doctor".

Last I checked, senior citizen care isn't being a doctor. It's basically an underqualified nurse who can pour juice and change sheets in the bed after the elderly piss and shit themselves (aka sloppy joe).

The US has completely collapsed under the fake president in the midst of an economic crash and the most divided population in history.

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Shortly after President Joe Biden offered tax credits to anyone buying solar panels, a Colorado homeowner named Stacie took out loans to install $30,000 worth of panels on her roof. Nearly six months later, however, those panels sat unused, generating no power.

The problem seemed to have a simple fix: Stacie's energy provider merely needed to hook the panels up to its power grid—but there's no room.

wat? That's not how they work, they don't need to be connected to the grid to draw energy from the sun and provide it to your home. That's for you being able to supply excess power to the grid, other people, and get a check for the output. This seems stupid.

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They aren't looking to be 100% off the grid, they want to keep their grid connection and backfeed into the grid when they aren't using the panel's full output. That's probably what's keeping them from turning the panels on.

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Batteries, how do they work? Is that literally all this is? There' nowhere for excess power to go? That can just be burned off, or not gathered. It doesn't need to be stored, it doesn't need to be sent to the grid. I'm so confused. This article is retarded, so are you though which explains why you understand the nonissue.

Nearly 1,300 gigawatts worth of green energy projects, for example, are waiting to be connected to power, according to a recent Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory report. The country's entire electric grid has an installed power capacity of just 1,250 gigawatts.

THAT IS MEANINGLESS. reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Just turn the panels off (not collecting and transferring energy), it wouldn't take some enormous technological feat. If there's no current draw OFF, if there is: ON. Also that number is clearly a (((lie))). That's at 100% efficiency at peak hours, which will never even come close to being reached. This article feels like feel good porn for (((green energy))).

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The issue is they want to spin their electric meter backwards when there's excess power and the local utility isn't willing to make the proper connections. You can't just feed power back into the grid, it has to be properly isolated and connected or you get energized lines when linemen are expecting them to be dead.

If they just wanted to be off the grid they'd tell the utility to pull the meter and that would be that.