or the refining , manufacturing, and finally disposal of them ~S~Herein lies the schizophrenia of the enviroloons....They are demanding all these solar panels, yet staunchly stand against any efforts to mine the resources necessary to build them.
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or the refining , manufacturing, and finally disposal of them ~S~Herein lies the schizophrenia of the enviroloons....They are demanding all these solar panels, yet staunchly stand against any efforts to mine the resources necessary to build them.
No. Sometimes doing nothing is better than doing the wrong thing.
And the wasted money. Don't forget about that.
Wasted because you don't believe they're needed?
Total bullshit. With photoshop those graphs can be made to say anything.
The graphs I posted aren't bullshit.
They work great at night and rainy days.
Bullshit.
A typical overcast summer afternoon in Florida (the Sunshine State) during the rainy season it would be good to get 2% efficiency. Forget about the Mid Atlanta states or a good portion of the US.
You ain't gonna recover all that energy it took to make and distribute the damn things with the reduced energy that is produced during a large part of the time in the Norther Hemisphere.
No, we're not.
Not when it costs more than the damage you aim to prevent.
DURRRRRR
and the efficiency of solar panels drops significantly. and there are a number of other factors that affect the efficiency
Free energy is a waste? Whatever.
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https://www.cfact.org/2019/09/15/the-solar-panel-toxic-waste-problem/
Solar panels generate 300 times more toxic waste per unit of energy than nuclear power plants. They also contain lead, cadmium, and other toxic (even carcinogenic) chemicals that cannot be removed without breaking apart the entire panel. Worse, rainwater can wash many of these toxics out of the fragments of solar modules over time.
Another real concern is the vast increase in the use of nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) in the construction of solar panels – up 1,057 percent over the past 25 years. The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change deems NF3 to be 17,200 times more potent than carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas – meaning that even relatively minor quantities can have major impacts.
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They may not work at night. But they will work on a rainy day. Just not as well.
Show me the math already ~S~Cut the bullshit already.
Doing something that would work about human caused global warming, no matter what the "cost," wouldn't be doing the wrong thing.
Hopefully your respirator isn't hooked up to a solar panel on a rainy day.
We'd all miss your humorous posts.
Show me the math already ~S~