Unpredictable weather and lack of sunlight at night shouldn't be an issue for solar panels.

I remember having met a really fine gentleman working for the government in India, he showed me that the amount of electricity produced from different sources keeps changing, so to so say that the government can increase or decrease the amount of energy produced from coal in sync with an increase or decrease in the amount of energy produced from hydroelectricity. he showed me an app which was from the government and the numbers kept changing in like every millisecond it was really fast like really really fast. The government in India actually has all the data at one place and can make changes at any point of time. If we really had solar panels at all places then unpredictable weather wouldn't be an issue we can really fill up any deficiency caused due to bad weather by other sources of energy, we are not looking forward to completely getting rid of non renewable sources of energy, anyway, any step in the right direction is great. So I don't think that bad weather and lack of sunlight at night is that big an issue it is more of a non issue the real problem I suppose is the fact that Solar energy is still more expensive than other sources of energy, which is something that will change in the years to come with newer technologies, hopefully. 


-Syed Moris


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