Posted by Tech 7 on November 01, 2011 at 13:49:40 from (206.47.90.66):
Like many people in our area we have a solar panel set up on the farm that,after being installed a year ago has yet to be connected to the grid. Fortunatly for ourselves we only lease the property the panel sits on and do not own the equipment. There is however a lot of rumours as to why connections have not been made,,although there are panels operating which were installed after ours.One story I have heard is that Ontario Hydro says the existing lines and equipment cannot handle the power generated by these panels.This to me makes little if no sense.I understand that one of these panel would not light my barn,yet 25+ years ago every other farm around here fed cattle and depended on 3-10HP electric moters running off the grid which was not in the shape that it is today.Is this a viable argument? My understanding of electicity is not like that of some on this board but I am quite sure that electron flow is electron flow no matter what direction it travels. I look forward to your insight, Thanks, Bob
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