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    Those panels are supplying the grid anyway and with angles like this in their lifespan they are going to generate mega watt hours less then their correctly installed counterparts. In a perfect world (with wider solar adoption) this would be considered a waste of panels.

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        Thats why I added the part about perfect world.

        In it his house would be supplied from those panels anyway but much better placed.

        And panels and inverters are cheap, but so is gasoline. Multiply it a bunch of times and the resources wasted get us another catastrophe.

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    Will install a form of energy collection that can’t power their entire house for a single day, but will protest against wind turbines that can power multiple houses for days. That’s Germany for ya!

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        Of course not. There are two people in Germany called Ursula and Holger and they both live in one apartment with a balcony facing northwest and a “balkonkraftwerk” on it.