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Avery Fineman wrote:
In article , "Joel Kolstad" writes: He might actually have a better chance there during the periods when the sun never sets than at, e.g., the equator... solar cells are noticably more efficient when they're keep cold, which is typically a lot earier to do in the arctic than at the equator! Ahem, Joel, consider the location of "the land of the midnight sun..." That's why I said 'during the periods when the sun never sets' -- it's about half the year with no light, and half with no darkness, no? :-) After all, during the 'no light' periods he doesn't have to run the air condtioner anyway, right? Just kidding! |
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