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most of california, arizona, nevada, texas, new mexico, florida and a
bunch of other states have huge amounts of sunlight. You modify the
grid so that what you aren't using feeds to storage systems
At 02:51 PM 10/22/2008, Brice Yokem wrote:
>Solar Panels do not work very well when it is cloudy, or nighttime. I don't
>think of solar power as a long term solution. Solar Satelites? Those are
>not bothered by clouds, but there has to be a way to get the power
>down to earth.
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>Now fusion... There is a solution...
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