That's 150 buck you can get back. Or more. A few people sold off their model three first delivery reservations for a profit! I think mid/late 2022 for first AU deliveries, if they can hold it all together! Here's hoping.
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Well I don't care if humans did it, martians , or Joe the cameraman. Something needs to be done, besides each side trying to score points off the other.
Marine heatwaves threatening oyster industry and affecting Great Barrier Reef, scientists warn - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Here you go deniers, some actual scientific facts. Let's see what outlandish rubbish the deniers come up with in response.
Climate-heating greenhouse gases hit new high, UN reports
Climate-heating greenhouse gases hit new high, UN reports | Environment | The Guardian
If any one is allergic to the guardian - from the horse's mouth : Greenhouse gas concentrations in atmosphere reach yet another high | World Meteorological Organization
Is that 5kw inverter or panels?
I've noted with mine (13kw panels, 10kw inverter) that it has come extremely close to 10kw/h production but has never actually maxed out. I'm generally between 63-83kw/h per day at the moment and averaged 73kw/h per day over the last 2 weeks.
I have 5KW of each, panels and inverter. I have heard the theory of installing more panels than the inverter's rating, as that does help produce more power at lower light levels i.e. dawn and dusk and you won't get into trouble with the power co's, as the inverter will limit the max output to your agreed level, 5KW in my case.
They've been involved in a number of projects in Aus.
ACCIONA in Australia | Sustainable Infrastructure and Renewable Energies
Toowoomba Second Range Crossing
I wonder if it is possible that there may be something like seasonal changes related to the Galactic year, much like the seasons we experience due to revolving around our star.
I'm not denying that we need to clean up our act. You've just got to smell the exhaust from those sixties, et al, automobiles compared to current vehicles to appreciate how far we've advanced.
I doubt that humankind has enough data to determine how this planet is affected by rotating around the galaxy.
Courtesy of Wikipedia:
The*galactic year, also known as a*cosmic year, is the duration of time required for the*Sun*to*orbit*once around the*center*of the*Milky Way Galaxy.[1]*Estimates of the length of one orbit range from 225 to 250 million terrestrial years.[2]*The Solar System is traveling at an average speed of 230*km/s (828,000*km/h) or 143*mi/s (514,000*mph) within its trajectory around the galactic center,[3]*a speed at which an object could circumnavigate the Earth's equator in 2 minutes and 54 seconds; that speed corresponds to approximately 1/1300 of the speed of light.