Submitted by manual_tranny t3_yvxpan in Futurology
manual_tranny OP t1_iwh7497 wrote
Reply to comment by Phssthp0kThePak in PEG racking system survives near-direct 120 mph hurricane hit in Cuba by manual_tranny
MWh is in the article. (as KWh/KW/year)
Your math is funny, you didn't even try to account for the price of a tracker, and yet you have a final number on costs?
FYI, the price of a solar panel is NOT the same as the price of installed, interconnected solar project. Panel pricing has come down so aggressively over the last decade that it is considerably cheaper per MWh to install more panels than to operate trackers. Labor is a significant factor in solar projects, and most trackers take more labor to install as well as never ending O&M.
(There are a couple of recently developed single-axis trackers that might tip the scale the other way, but MOST tracking hardware is silly expensive)
If you had read the article, instead of reacting to the title, you would have learned that dense panel fitment is actually a way to protect against severe weather AND take advantage of limited land, both top concerns for islands in the Caribbean.
Franklin_le_Tanklin t1_iwhz1um wrote
Like haha funny?
Phssthp0kThePak t1_iwhkcpn wrote
Just arithmetic trying to balance your title which you admit is a little misleading. For the rest, sounds cool for an application like islands in stormy regions. Great. Maybe trackers can have a stow position that is wind resistant. Maybe not though.
manual_tranny OP t1_iwi7loa wrote
I absolutely did not 'admit' any such thing.
You have no idea what you are talking about, or how to use units, and you're acting like a jerk. Now you're blocked. 😘
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