Storms cause solar reduction, HECO says they can meet demand
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- Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
- Hawaiian Electric said the gray and cloudy skies have reduced the solar output across Oahu, but they believe they can meet the demand and keep the lights on for the island.
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Didn’t see that coming.
They should build houses under those solar panels. Wasted land for the people born here, so terrible to see.
Imagine that.
Just live in your gas powered car.
My batteries are so charged after that mega solar storm I’m running my fan to bleed some off. I have 4 panels. Lol
It’s a more reliable.