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It Is Possible Solar Energy Without Sunshine
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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 401464" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>mine was working today, rain, heavy cloud cover, blowing a gale. The panels work off infra red anyway, and even on a dull day they will generate, not a lot, but they will still work. The advantage of living in a wet area, is that the rain does help keep the panels clean by washing dust off, plus when the sun does come out, the air is cleaner as it is also free from dust, so the best generation tends to happen after a rainy day</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 401464, member: 490"] mine was working today, rain, heavy cloud cover, blowing a gale. The panels work off infra red anyway, and even on a dull day they will generate, not a lot, but they will still work. The advantage of living in a wet area, is that the rain does help keep the panels clean by washing dust off, plus when the sun does come out, the air is cleaner as it is also free from dust, so the best generation tends to happen after a rainy day [/QUOTE]
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