Concretebob
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He does love a pontificate on social media. He should stick to guitars.Steve hill will be all over it
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He does love a pontificate on social media. He should stick to guitars.Steve hill will be all over it
Your wait a long time buried in the sports section yet again
And that we have sufficient capacityLet's hope we don't meet much resistance
Considering peak generation for solar will be in the summer when we don't play, and our peak demand will be in the winter when generation is low, this is quite a good question.With all this energy being produced at the new stadium , how will it be used when there is lower demand for it at certain times, sell the excess to the grid ? or build a battery farm to save it!
Sell it to the grid I should imagine, would imagine having the levels of battery storage needed onsite would be a non-starter and I can't see them building something somewhere else.With all this energy being produced at the new stadium , how will it be used when there is lower demand for it at certain times, sell the excess to the grid ? or build a battery farm to save it!
It will be re-routed directly to our state of the art staff medical and rehab centre, where recovering players can be hooked up to recharge their batteries .Considering peak generation for solar will be in the summer when we don't play, and our peak demand will be in the winter when generation is low, this is quite a good question.
Better get a bigger solar panel array then...It will be re-routed directly to our state of the art staff medical and rehab centre, where recovering players can be hooked up to recharge their batteries .
Solar panels uses sunlight not sunshine, they convert that into power. They work all year round.Considering peak generation for solar will be in the summer when we don't play, and our peak demand will be in the winter when generation is low, this is quite a good
True, but there is less sunlight in December than there is in June. And the efficiency is decreased in the winter as the light is weaker.Solar panels uses sunlight not sunshine, they convert that into power. They work all year round.
True, but there is less sunlight in December than there is in June. And the efficiency is decreased in the winter as the light is weaker.
Well he's not doing much else productive at the moment, might as well make some sort of use of him.Just get Josh McEachran to smile at the solar panels in the winter, that should be record energy production sorted.
We are signed up to Octopus. They pay the best rate for generated power and tailor their tariff to allow for optimum saving. We have, so far, at least halved our electricity bill per annum. It is expected that we recoup the cost of the system within 8 years, probably less. Where batteries come into best use is having them force charged overnight at the cheapest rate and discharge when required during the day. With adequate sunlight, they are often fully charged again by peak cost time and save using power from the grid. Given a large enough array of panels, I can see the club becoming almost self sufficient. Certainly running the stadium would be far less cost than the Kasstad. And, of course, environmentally friendly. Coupled with air source heat pumps for heating and hot water (undersoil heating as well) the stadium, hotel, health centre, bar etc. would be very cost effective.Sell it to the grid I should imagine, would imagine having the levels of battery storage needed onsite would be a non-starter and I can't see them building something somewhere else.
For sure, was more thinking of the fire risk of 16k fans sitting on top of a battery storage farm.The batteries, by the way, are not that big we have two in the garage.
Don't start your have that nuclear weapon expert coming on hereFor sure, was more thinking of the fire risk of 16k fans sitting on top of a battery storage farm.
Very safe and fitted with all sorts of safety measures. But, put them under the away end, just in case?For sure, was more thinking of the fire risk of 16k fans sitting on top of a battery storage farm.
Explosive atmosphereVery safe and fitted with all sorts of safety measures. But, put them under the away end, just in case?
Explosive atmosphere
The garage floor is swept.We are signed up to Octopus. They pay the best rate for generated power and tailor their tariff to allow for optimum saving. We have, so far, at least halved our electricity bill per annum. It is expected that we recoup the cost of the system within 8 years, probably less. Where batteries come into best use is having them force charged overnight at the cheapest rate and discharge when required during the day. With adequate sunlight, they are often fully charged again by peak cost time and save using power from the grid. Given a large enough array of panels, I can see the club becoming almost self sufficient. Certainly running the stadium would be far less cost than the Kasstad. And, of course, environmentally friendly. Coupled with air source heat pumps for heating and hot water (undersoil heating as well) the stadium, hotel, health centre, bar etc. would be very cost effective.
The batteries, by the way, are not that big we have two in the garage.
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