Pacifica Tribune letters to the Editor, 2/24/15, "Applaud Planner" by Dan B. Underhill.
80% effective on foggy days |
"Editor: I
want to applaud the work of Assistant Planner Christian Murdock, and
County Supervisors Carole Groom & Dave Pine for their work on the
Community Choice Aggregation program and Mayor Karen Ervin, Council
Member John Keener and any others for their support. It sounds like an
excellent idea.
I live on Paloma Avenue near Oceana High School on the
southwestern slope of Milagra Ridge. The cuts that were made to
accommodate that High School are pretty close to the optimal thirty
degrees used for solar collection. A south facing gets the maximum
sunlight over the year and a west facing gets the most valuable (peak
hours) sunlight so this is some really prime real estate for solar
collection that is already disturbed, from an environmental perspective,
and it is not in use.
The city already has a history of collaboration
with Oceana High School and the Jefferson Union High School District on
the Jean Brink Swimming Pool so cooperation on saving the planet might
be a natural extension of that. Many home and/or business owners in town
are in a position to catch some rays, with rooftop solar, for the cause
as well. I read that solar is twenty percent less effective in fog or
overcast which tells me that it is eighty percent effective even on
foggy days. That sounds pretty good to me."
Note photograph from Sherin and Lodgen LLP, Law, Real Estate blog.
Posted by Kathy Meeh
1 comment:
The noobees and hippies know Solar Energy also!
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