This interesting article I found today in the press, which shows that climate change is happening....
https://www.photon.info/en/news/sunshin ... 0-percent/
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Sunshine this spring nearly 50 % up in UK and .....
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Re: Sunshine this spring nearly 50 % up in UK and .....
I'm quite happy with a return of 5% throughout the year, because that is more than if my money was in a bank or building society.
Re: Sunshine this spring nearly 50 % up in UK and .....
What effect does an increase of sunshine have on the production of wind energy? Shouldn't it increase as well?
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Re: Sunshine this spring nearly 50 % up in UK and .....
Think the answer to your question would be yes, especially on an island and near the coast, where most turbines are in the UK. The land heats up, hot air rises and is replaced by cooler air from the sea, producing air movement.
We have noticed that it has been windy most days this year. Turbines at Kouklia have been turning almost everyday.
We have noticed that it has been windy most days this year. Turbines at Kouklia have been turning almost everyday.
Re: Sunshine this spring nearly 50 % up in UK and .....
I would have thought so as well. Let´s hope you´re right, as the performance of my investment in a UK windfarm company has left a lot to be desired due to below average electricity production.Anarita John wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 12:13 pm Think the answer to your question would be yes, especially on an island and near the coast, where most turbines are in the UK.