There’s nothing innately predictable about the weather, so trying to rely on it for your power needs doesn’t make a whole lot of sense.
Sure, solar panels might deliver somewhere between 4-6 hours of useful power on a sunny day. But, don’t expect much during periods of heavy rain and overcast conditions. Oh, and desert dust storms have been known to knock out solar supplies, as Californians experienced last summer.
And as any kite flyer or sailor knows too well, breezes have a mind of their own.
As Viv Forbes points out below, it might not be too much of a stretch to think that those peddling chaotically intermittent wind and solar have their very own agenda.
The Blackout Agenda
The Richardson Post
Viv Forbes
16 June 2021
Solar power fails every day from sunset to sunrise as well as during rain, hail, snow or dust storms. No matter…
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