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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1432738)1/11/2024 4:31:59 PM
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You have much to learn about photovoltaics:

pv-magazine.com

If you double the light intensity on a PV it's output almost doubles.

At 2,000 watts per sq mtr it's output is almost twice it's output at 1,000 watts per sq mtr which is the universal standard used to measure PV's under controlled conditions. All the way down to the individual cell level which we use to match cells to put in series to make a complete PV panel.

You could even flash the cells at 4,000 watts per sq mtr for a fraction of a second and it wouldn't hurt them!

That is the term nameplate generating capacity. Standard illumination of 1,000 watts.

Very, very easy to measure.

Sun's reflection from snow:

The albedo of snow can be upwards of 90%!

phys.org

cambridge.org

climate-policy-watcher.org

You obviously didn't study the properties of photovoltaics in college like I did.
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