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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Germany's solar power plants don't produce power when the sun doesn't shine.

Via Instapundit: 
#GREENFAIL: Der Spiegel: Solar Subsidy Sinkole: Reevaluating Germany’s Blind Faith In The Sun. I’ve lived in Germany. They have faith in the sun because for most of the year it never actually appears . . . . No really. We went from November to May in Heidelberg and I think we saw the sun, like, once. So how can this possibly be a surprise?
Der Spiegel: Re-Evaluating Germany's Blind Faith in the Sun

A good place to begin the ridicule. Some ideas are so ridiculous that only a highly credentialed person would believe them.

2 comments:

Steve said...

I guess it is really a possible problem if it wouldn't produce power when the sun doesn't shine. I think electric generator could be a great help or solution in every individuals who rely in power source every now and then.

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