Californians Learning That Solar Panels Don’t Work in Blackouts
11th October 2019
That’s because most panels are designed to supply power to the grid — not directly to houses. During the heat of the day, solar systems can crank out more juice than a home can handle. Conversely, they don’t produce power at all at night. So systems are tied into the grid, and the vast majority aren’t working this week as PG&E Corp. cuts power to much of Northern California to prevent wildfires.
October 12th, 2019 at 00:56
That is very funny.
Glad it is the libturds and not me.