An Analogy Of Solar Electricity With Alcoholic Beer by Nobody: 7:49am On Feb 04, 2017 |
RESPECT TO THE FOUNDING FATHERS Brauerei Weihenstephan, located in Germany, is the oldest continuously operating brewery in the world. With over 950 years of brewing experience, one could say that Germany’s beer market is well developed. With an annual production of over 9.4 million kiloliters of beer in 2013, Germany produced 65% more beer per capital than the United States. As with beer, Germany also has deep expertise in solar power. In 1990, Germany introduced policies that were highly effective in accelerating the growth of solar installations. Today, solar PV accounts for about 7.5% of Germany’s net electricity consumption, one of the highest shares of any country. Renewables provide more than one third of Germany’s net consumption, and the country still maintains one of the most reliable grids in the world. A CARBON FREE WORLD If beer is not properly brewed, it will over carbonate and this definitely affects the taste and the flavor. When the beer has to much sugar added in the production process, the yeast makes too much carbon dioxide and this can cause the bottle to actually explode and shred into pieces. This is how dangerous and fatal it can be. Surely it is not a good thing and that’s how too much CO2 in the atmosphere as a result of carbon emissions from generators affect us. For a tastier beer, effort is made to reduce CO2 production to a great extent. This is the task the world must adopt for a healthier environment devoid of extreme carbon emission through production of cleaner energy for the grids and adoption of energy efficiency policies at all levels. TEAM WORK DOES IT Just as you want the right balance of beer and foam in your glass, it’s also important that real power and reactive power are carefully balanced in your power grid (sourcce:Quora) Although static electricity has been in production since 600bc ago, it was not until 1752 that Benjamin Franklin proved that lightning bolts and little electric sparks were virtually the same thing. Electricity was born but Beer has been in production in germany since 1066. Real power is the power that does actual work like creating heat, lifting loads, etc. Reactive power” is power where the current is out of phase with the voltage, and the “Volts x amps” doesn’t do any real work. Current that charges a capacitor, for example or current that creates the magnetic field around a coil for another. Both foam and real beer has to be in place for you to know you are drinking a good beer. You just maintain the right balance of the two when emptying your bottle of beer. This is just how inverters handle solar electricity in our homes. READ MORE ON THIS http://vtsolarenergy.com.ng/blog/beer-prophecies-about-solar-electricity/ |
Re: An Analogy Of Solar Electricity With Alcoholic Beer by Nobody: 7:32pm On Feb 07, 2017 |
VtSolarEnergy: RESPECT TO THE FOUNDING FATHERS
Brauerei Weihenstephan, located in Germany, is the oldest continuously operating brewery in the world. With over 950 years of brewing experience, one could say that Germany’s beer market is well developed. With an annual production of over 9.4 million kiloliters of beer in 2013, Germany produced 65% more beer per capital than the United States. As with beer, Germany also has deep expertise in solar power. In 1990, Germany introduced policies that were highly effective in accelerating the growth of solar installations. Today, solar PV accounts for about 7.5% of Germany’s net electricity consumption, one of the highest shares of any country. Renewables provide more than one third of Germany’s net consumption, and the country still maintains one of the most reliable grids in the world.
A CARBON FREE WORLD
If beer is not properly brewed, it will over carbonate and this definitely affects the taste and the flavor. When the beer has to much sugar added in the production process, the yeast makes too much carbon dioxide and this can cause the bottle to actually explode and shred into pieces. This is how dangerous and fatal it can be. Surely it is not a good thing and that’s how too much CO2 in the atmosphere as a result of carbon emissions from generators affect us. For a tastier beer, effort is made to reduce CO2 production to a great extent. This is the task the world must adopt for a healthier environment devoid of extreme carbon emission through production of cleaner energy for the grids and adoption of energy efficiency policies at all levels.
TEAM WORK DOES IT
Just as you want the right balance of beer and foam in your glass, it’s also important that real power and reactive power are carefully balanced in your power grid (sourcce:Quora) Although static electricity has been in production since 600bc ago, it was not until 1752 that Benjamin Franklin proved that lightning bolts and little electric sparks were virtually the same thing. Electricity was born but Beer has been in production in germany since 1066. Real power is the power that does actual work like creating heat, lifting loads, etc. Reactive power” is power where the current is out of phase with the voltage, and the “Volts x amps” doesn’t do any real work. Current that charges a capacitor, for example or current that creates the magnetic field around a coil for another. Both foam and real beer has to be in place for you to know you are drinking a good beer. You just maintain the right balance of the two when emptying your bottle of beer. This is just how inverters handle solar electricity in our homes.
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Re: An Analogy Of Solar Electricity With Alcoholic Beer by Nobody: 10:12am On Feb 09, 2017 |
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Re: An Analogy Of Solar Electricity With Alcoholic Beer by Nobody: 9:35am On Feb 14, 2017 |
VtSolarEnergy: RESPECT TO THE FOUNDING FATHERS
Brauerei Weihenstephan, located in Germany, is the oldest continuously operating brewery in the world. With over 950 years of brewing experience, one could say that Germany’s beer market is well developed. With an annual production of over 9.4 million kiloliters of beer in 2013, Germany produced 65% more beer per capital than the United States. As with beer, Germany also has deep expertise in solar power. In 1990, Germany introduced policies that were highly effective in accelerating the growth of solar installations. Today, solar PV accounts for about 7.5% of Germany’s net electricity consumption, one of the highest shares of any country. Renewables provide more than one third of Germany’s net consumption, and the country still maintains one of the most reliable grids in the world.
A CARBON FREE WORLD
If beer is not properly brewed, it will over carbonate and this definitely affects the taste and the flavor. When the beer has to much sugar added in the production process, the yeast makes too much carbon dioxide and this can cause the bottle to actually explode and shred into pieces. This is how dangerous and fatal it can be. Surely it is not a good thing and that’s how too much CO2 in the atmosphere as a result of carbon emissions from generators affect us. For a tastier beer, effort is made to reduce CO2 production to a great extent. This is the task the world must adopt for a healthier environment devoid of extreme carbon emission through production of cleaner energy for the grids and adoption of energy efficiency policies at all levels.
TEAM WORK DOES IT
Just as you want the right balance of beer and foam in your glass, it’s also important that real power and reactive power are carefully balanced in your power grid (sourcce:Quora) Although static electricity has been in production since 600bc ago, it was not until 1752 that Benjamin Franklin proved that lightning bolts and little electric sparks were virtually the same thing. Electricity was born but Beer has been in production in germany since 1066. Real power is the power that does actual work like creating heat, lifting loads, etc. Reactive power” is power where the current is out of phase with the voltage, and the “Volts x amps” doesn’t do any real work. Current that charges a capacitor, for example or current that creates the magnetic field around a coil for another. Both foam and real beer has to be in place for you to know you are drinking a good beer. You just maintain the right balance of the two when emptying your bottle of beer. This is just how inverters handle solar electricity in our homes.
READ MORE ON THIS
http://vtsolarenergy.com.ng/blog/beer-prophecies-about-solar-electricity/ |
Re: An Analogy Of Solar Electricity With Alcoholic Beer by Nobody: 9:38am On Feb 14, 2017 |
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Re: An Analogy Of Solar Electricity With Alcoholic Beer by Nobody: 9:42am On Feb 21, 2017 |
VtSolarEnergy: RESPECT TO THE FOUNDING FATHERS
Brauerei Weihenstephan, located in Germany, is the oldest continuously operating brewery in the world. With over 950 years of brewing experience, one could say that Germany’s beer market is well developed. With an annual production of over 9.4 million kiloliters of beer in 2013, Germany produced 65% more beer per capital than the United States. As with beer, Germany also has deep expertise in solar power. In 1990, Germany introduced policies that were highly effective in accelerating the growth of solar installations. Today, solar PV accounts for about 7.5% of Germany’s net electricity consumption, one of the highest shares of any country. Renewables provide more than one third of Germany’s net consumption, and the country still maintains one of the most reliable grids in the world.
A CARBON FREE WORLD
If beer is not properly brewed, it will over carbonate and this definitely affects the taste and the flavor. When the beer has to much sugar added in the production process, the yeast makes too much carbon dioxide and this can cause the bottle to actually explode and shred into pieces. This is how dangerous and fatal it can be. Surely it is not a good thing and that’s how too much CO2 in the atmosphere as a result of carbon emissions from generators affect us. For a tastier beer, effort is made to reduce CO2 production to a great extent. This is the task the world must adopt for a healthier environment devoid of extreme carbon emission through production of cleaner energy for the grids and adoption of energy efficiency policies at all levels.
TEAM WORK DOES IT
Just as you want the right balance of beer and foam in your glass, it’s also important that real power and reactive power are carefully balanced in your power grid (sourcce:Quora) Although static electricity has been in production since 600bc ago, it was not until 1752 that Benjamin Franklin proved that lightning bolts and little electric sparks were virtually the same thing. Electricity was born but Beer has been in production in germany since 1066. Real power is the power that does actual work like creating heat, lifting loads, etc. Reactive power” is power where the current is out of phase with the voltage, and the “Volts x amps” doesn’t do any real work. Current that charges a capacitor, for example or current that creates the magnetic field around a coil for another. Both foam and real beer has to be in place for you to know you are drinking a good beer. You just maintain the right balance of the two when emptying your bottle of beer. This is just how inverters handle solar electricity in our homes.
READ MORE ON THIS
http://vtsolarenergy.com.ng/blog/beer-prophecies-about-solar-electricity/ |
Re: An Analogy Of Solar Electricity With Alcoholic Beer by Nobody: 4:16pm On Mar 14, 2017 |
VtSolarEnergy: RESPECT TO THE FOUNDING FATHERS
Brauerei Weihenstephan, located in Germany, is the oldest continuously operating brewery in the world. With over 950 years of brewing experience, one could say that Germany’s beer market is well developed. With an annual production of over 9.4 million kiloliters of beer in 2013, Germany produced 65% more beer per capital than the United States. As with beer, Germany also has deep expertise in solar power. In 1990, Germany introduced policies that were highly effective in accelerating the growth of solar installations. Today, solar PV accounts for about 7.5% of Germany’s net electricity consumption, one of the highest shares of any country. Renewables provide more than one third of Germany’s net consumption, and the country still maintains one of the most reliable grids in the world.
A CARBON FREE WORLD
If beer is not properly brewed, it will over carbonate and this definitely affects the taste and the flavor. When the beer has to much sugar added in the production process, the yeast makes too much carbon dioxide and this can cause the bottle to actually explode and shred into pieces. This is how dangerous and fatal it can be. Surely it is not a good thing and that’s how too much CO2 in the atmosphere as a result of carbon emissions from generators affect us. For a tastier beer, effort is made to reduce CO2 production to a great extent. This is the task the world must adopt for a healthier environment devoid of extreme carbon emission through production of cleaner energy for the grids and adoption of energy efficiency policies at all levels.
TEAM WORK DOES IT
Just as you want the right balance of beer and foam in your glass, it’s also important that real power and reactive power are carefully balanced in your power grid (sourcce:Quora) Although static electricity has been in production since 600bc ago, it was not until 1752 that Benjamin Franklin proved that lightning bolts and little electric sparks were virtually the same thing. Electricity was born but Beer has been in production in germany since 1066. Real power is the power that does actual work like creating heat, lifting loads, etc. Reactive power” is power where the current is out of phase with the voltage, and the “Volts x amps” doesn’t do any real work. Current that charges a capacitor, for example or current that creates the magnetic field around a coil for another. Both foam and real beer has to be in place for you to know you are drinking a good beer. You just maintain the right balance of the two when emptying your bottle of beer. This is just how inverters handle solar electricity in our homes.
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