I’m a really big supporter of Solar Power as the
ultimate source of Power for small Island Nations like Jamaica.
Especially as Solar Power, a form of Alternative
Energy, can be expanded to Power the entire island alongside our proposes 381
MW LNG Power Plant as suggested in my blog article
entitled “Dr.
Vincent Lawrence to oversee the 381 MW LNG Project - All Powerful Essene
Brotherhood to Resurrect PNP General Election 2016 Win like Osiris”.
But can Renewable Energy by itself, provide Electricity
an entire country as I’ve argued?
Granted, it’s possible as June on El Hierro, the
smallest of the Canary Islands off the Atlantic coast of Africa at a mere 278
square kilometers (107 square miles), runs purely on Wind and Sea Turbine Power
as explained in my blog article entitled
“June
on El Hierro, Canary Island's smallest Island to become the first Territory to
go 100 percent Renewable - Canary Island makes many wonder if the same isn't
possible in the Caribbean”.
Ok. So can Renewable Energy by itself, provide Electricity
something bigger than June on El Hierro? Apparently that’s possible, or at
least very close to being possible, as Germany, a far larger country, has
recently set a Solar Power Record that’s effectively admissible in the Guinness
Book of World Records.
Germany
produces 50% Electricity by Solar – High Noon on the Rhine
Solar Panels at private Residences provided 50.6% of
their country's Electricity needs at midday on Monday June 9th 2014
as reported in “Germany
Now Produces Half Of Its Energy Using Solar”, published June 24, 2014 by
Stephen Luntz, I Fucking Love Science.
This represents some 23.1GW of Electricity being produces by Solar Panels in
that hour period.
I've actually heard this story about Germany breaking
this threshold before. Just at the time, I thought it was a hoax, as it’s not quite
so easy to read the dials of the Solar Power installations in Private
Residences. Also you cannot assume that because less Power is being demanded at
hours of the day usually associated with Peak Power, it would mean that the
rest is being provided by Solar or other Renewable Resources. It has to be
directly measured and compared algorithmically.
Truth be told, Power Generators produce and charge
for Power based on the time of day, when demand is expected to peak or drop,
which usually coincides with Peak and Off-Peak Calling in the
Telecommunications world. Also, some means would have to be found to measure
the actual Power being produced by Solar Panels vs being produced by Power
Plants at specific times of the day, possibly by measuring actual Power being
produced.
Most likely in Germany, most people who have Solar Panels
also have Digital Meters that can be remotely read by the Power Companies, with
whom they may have a Net Metering or Net billing arrangement similar to as
described in my blog
article entitled “JPS Co New Digital Meters are all Smart Meters
- Winsome Callum's A Simple Twist of Fate”.
In the Telecommunications World, peak is from 7:00
am to 6:59 pm the following day Monday to Friday and off peak being 7:00 pm to
6:59 am the following day, Monday to Friday. The weekends is regarded as
starting on Friday at 7:00 pm and ending on the following Monday at 6:59 am.
This coincides quite well with Power, as when people are at home making calls,
they also happen to use Electricity at that time as well.
Working with this assumption, Midday in German seems
about right, given its higher altitude above the Tropic of Cancer at 22 Degrees
Latitude. At that point in the day, you'd have maximum sunshine, and most Solar
Panels would be producing Electricity at peak efficiency. Also, 23.1GW was the
highest among of Electricity produced, as three (3) days earlier on Friday June
6th 2014, between 1 pm and 2 pm, the Power had peaked to
approximately to about 24.2GW.
However, despite the decline in Power produced by Solar
Panels on Monday June 9th 2014, due to the fact that that day was a
holiday in Germany, it mean that less Power was being demanded from the Power
Stations overall. That means that the majority of Electricity actually generated
was coming from Solar Panels installed in the homes of citizens, which at that
point was tipping 50%.
Solar
Power to the World – Back to Africa and Undersea Power Cables
Ok so that was Germany at 50%. What about the rest
of the World? So can Renewable Energy by itself, provide Electricity for the
entire World?
According to Diploma Thesis of Miss Nadine May of
the TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF BRAUNSCHWEIG, Faculty for Physics and Geological
Sciences entitled “Eco-balance
of a Solar Electricity Transmission from North Africa to Europe” it’s very
possible, assuming that the Earth’s Global Electricity Consumption of
20,279,640 GWh back in 2009 is the same as in 2014.
At least, based on the map in the article “How
Much Room Do We Need To Supply The Entire World With Solar Electricity?”,
published June 24, 2014 by Lisa Winter, I
Fucking Love Science as shown below.
Surprisingly, it’s quite small compared to the
entire Sahara Desert. Now all we need is some money to build those Solar Panels
and the Network of Undersea Power Cables needed to connect Global Power
Exchanges to supply power to every country. It’s not unimaginable, as much in
the same way your already have Undersea Telecoms Cables as stated Kelroy’s
article on Undersea Copper and fiber Optic Cables entitled “Undersea Cables keep the
Caribbean connected to the World Wide Web”, you can also have undersea
Power Cables.
Miss Nadine May Diploma Thesis suggests that it may
be possible. It’s just a matter of finances, Common Interest and the political
will to in some cases, sacrifice political sovereignty in order to undertake
what may be the greatest Power Project in Earth’s History. As after all, if
Renewable Energy can power June on El Hierro, a mere 278 square kilometres (107
square miles) and provide 50% of Germany’s power, why not the entire World?
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