There's a hotel along I-70 at Ohio exit 169 (OH83.) It was built without grid connection. Sounds good until you see it has 6 large banks of panels + a wind turbine to power it. That's one small building.
The power consumption from that hotel would have been equivalent of finding a nickel in the couch with a coal plant.
There's a hotel along I-70 at Ohio exit 169 (OH83.) It was built without grid connection. Sounds good until you see it has 6 large banks of panels + a wind turbine to power it. That's one small building.
The power consumption from that hotel would have been equivalent of finding a nickel in the couch with a coal plant.
Winter must be interesting... The cheapest power is still nuke.
Winter must be interesting...
The cheapest power is still nuke.
I imagine they have both wind and sun because neither are anywhere close to 100% reliable, especially in Ohio. Sunshine is a mythical beast at times.
I imagine they have both wind and sun because neither are anywhere close to 100% reliable, especially in Ohio. Sunshine is a mythical beast at times.
Yes. Why I would have solar only for a specific application : AC for example.
Yes. Why I would have solar only for a specific application : AC for example.
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