One solar panel the size of a sheet of plywood can generate enough electricity to lift a person out of energy poverty.
A single sheet of plywood.
That’s how much space we’re talking about.
10 sheets of plywood per person for American levels of electricity.
That’s not just household use.
That’s total electricity.
Homes, industry, everything.
I don’t think people realize how much power you can generate with a single solar panel.
You can get panels that are over 700 watts now, and that’s before bifacial gain.
Cell efficiencies have increased substantially and panels are getting larger. More power per panel means lower balance of system costs.
Bifacial glass/glass modules and n-type silicon are a big deal for both power and longevity.
The panel I’m using for this example is warrantied to 87% of its initial output after 30 years.
After 30 years, it will still be more efficient than a brand new panel from just a few years ago.
Higher power and better longevity mean a lot more lifetime production.
A single panel can give a life-changing amount of electricity.
Yours,
Dr Churchill
PS:
So pay close attention to those orbs that connect you to the sun and all of it’s energy content because that is the only safe Nuclear Fusion power plant in the sky at a safe distance from us — and yet able to give us abundant energy for all our needs, as it already does through the process of photosynthesis and clean solar radiation, that is converted to electricity.
That is why Einstein got his Nobel prize in 1905, because he showed us how its done, and a hundred twenty years later we reap the fruit and the reward of solar panels converting abundant sunlight to electricity to power up our lives.
Well ?
What are you waiting for?