Toddsterpatriot
Diamond Member
Have you taken a thermo class?
Do you have anything that actually backs up your claim......or not?
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Have you taken a thermo class?
No. I trolled you. I spun you like a top and then got into your pants. It was epic.Did I smack you around on that topic as well?
Not a surprise.
But you care about the evil electricity that is heating up the planet, right chicken little?
FLoT. You know conservation of energy.Do you have anything that actually backs up your claim......or not?
No. I trolled you. I spun you like a top and then got into your pants. It was epic.
FLoT. You know conservation of energy.
Except that electricity will be generated in both cases but only solar panels reduce solar radiation from reaching the surface of the planet because it is converting that solar radiation into electricity. It can't convert solar radiation into electricity and heat the surface of the planet because that would violate the conservation of energy thingee.Only as far as it refutes your claim.
That would be a neat trick if it did, And an even neater trick if you tried to explain it.Conservation actually works against your claim.
That's the beauty of an electronic message board. There's a record of it.Yeah, sure you did. LOL!
No back up for this claim either.
That would be a neat trick if it did, And an even neater trick if you tried to explain it.
only solar panels reduce solar radiation from reaching the surface of the planet because it is converting that solar radiation into electricity
That's the beauty of an electronic message board. There's a record of it.
I should probably kiss you next time.
Not seeing the issue here. That study is 5 years old. The latest study contradicts that.Any solar radiation that is converted into electricity is solar radiation which does not heat the surface of the earth.
Using satellite measurements accumulated since the late 1970s, scientists estimate Earth’s average albedo is about about 0.30.
Measuring Earth’s Albedo
The global picture of how Earth reflects sunlight is a muddle, though several regional trends emerge.earthobservatory.nasa.gov
We found temperatures over a PV plant were regularly 3–4 °C warmer than wildlands at night, which is in direct contrast to other studies based on models that suggested that PV systems should decrease ambient temperatures..........
Lowering the terrestrial albedo from ~20% in natural deserts12 to ~5% over PV panels13 alters the energy balance of absorption, storage, and release of short- and longwave radiation14,15
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The Photovoltaic Heat Island Effect: Larger solar power plants increase local temperatures - Scientific Reports
While photovoltaic (PV) renewable energy production has surged, concerns remain about whether or not PV power plants induce a “heat island” (PVHI) effect, much like the increase in ambient temperatures relative to wildlands generates an Urban Heat Island effect in cities. Transitions to PV...www.nature.com
LOL!
Nope. Again... arm waving.At best a wash.....according to 2 of your sources. LOL!
Not seeing the issue here. That study is 5 years old. The latest study contradicts that.
You probably forgot it because you had to compartmentalize it.If only you'd post it.
Nope. Again... arm waving.
Already did. Or did you forget that you replied to it already?Post it.