What happens if the sun shines onto your solar panels, and you have too much power. I guess you could cover the panels with a blanket in such a case, but that would be manual intervention …

Do you need to consume all electric power you generate? Ways of wasting power include … heating water or electrostatics.

Most people would put surplus power they produce into the grid, but this is connected to government / cooperate regulations and paperwork, some would like to avoid that.

An island solution with solar panels is not connected to the power grid at all…

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    9 天前

    It’s a nice idea but impractical. Energy = mass x gravity x height

    Say 10 tonnes of water pumped into a massive 20m high tower… E =10000x9.8x20 Joules. ≈ 2 mega joules.

    Theres 3600 joules to a watt hour so divide that and you get:

    ≈ 550 watt hours (0.55kWh) of storage (assuming perfect efficiency of the turbines). About the same a half a dozen big cordless tool battery packs.

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      9 天前

      You only use excess energy that would otherwise go nowhere. I’m sure there are ways to make it as efficient as possible. But even if it’s not highly efficient, it’s a low carbon footprint method that is more sustainable than lithium batteries.

      But yeah there might be other ways of storing energy. Maybe winding mechanics. Idk.