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  • tal@olio.cafe
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    18 days ago

    What I want to do is find out what the maximum size battery I would need in order to store all of summer’s electricity for use in winter.

    I mean, I think that it’s probably not a good idea for this guy to try to go fully off-grid if he has access to the grid, but for the sake of discussion, if one were honestly wanting to try it and one is in the UK, I’d think that one is probably rather better off adding a wind turbine, since some of the time that the sun isn’t shining, the wind is blowing.

    https://www.statista.com/statistics/322789/quarterly-wind-speed-average-in-the-united-kingdom-uk/

    Wind speed averages in the United Kingdom are generally highest in the first and fourth quarters of each calendar year – the winter months.

    The UK is one of the worst places in the world in terms of solar potential:

    https://globalsolaratlas.info/

    But it’s one of the best in terms of wind potential:

    https://globalwindatlas.info/

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      18 days ago

      Small wind turbines are really, really poor. You need to go high to access the good air-streams and wide to get useful efficiency out of the turbine. Any wind turbine you put on your roof will vastly under-perform for the cost spent on it.

      • tal@olio.cafe
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        18 days ago

        I’d be pretty comfortable saying that buying enough battery storage to power-shift a year of power is more expensive.

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          18 days ago

          O, absolutely. The reality is the only reasonably economic way to do off-grid is with solar, battery, and a diesel or propane generator to top off the batteries when solar isn’t cutting it.

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            18 days ago

            There is another option. Reduce your energy usage so much that you barely need anything. Cabin in the woods with wifi?

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      18 days ago

      I could probably get away with putting solar panels on my roof but I think my neighbours would have something to say about a wind turbine. They’re pretty loud.