by Devil » Thu 30 Jun 2005, 10:43:13
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('I_Like_Plants', 'O')h, no problem! I had to dig around to find the data I put on there, and while I'd heard "PV cells take more energy to make than you get out of them" years ago, I was not all that sure myself, absolutely, if that was true.
Good old dieoff, they're just a mine of good info.
I'm sorry, I just simply do not understand it when people say tha solar can never produce more energy than it takes to make. I see that the doomers like dieoff even apply the same to solar heating.
I have, on my roof, a solar water-heating panel. This provides us with far more hot water we can use for 300+ days/year. Typically, for showers, kitchen use, etc., I estimate we need about 3 kWh/day (this figure is based on the use of an immersion heater which we switch on during long, cold, sunless spells in winter). So we use ~900 kWh of solar-heated hot water/year at CYP 0.06/kWh = CYP 54/year (in reality, it absorbs much more energy than we need, so I'm just talking about the hot water we NEED, not the hot water that is AVAILABLE). Now, the panel cost us exactly CYP 200 in 1997, but we didn't make the house our permanent habitation until 1998, so it was economically amortised by 2002. As a guess, that panel weighs ~30 kg and most of the weight is in the double-glazed "window"; the rest is mostly an aluminium frame and backing and the black pipework on the inside. The average life of these panels is ~20 years, so we can expect it to produce 18,000 kWh worth of NEEDED, USEFUL hot water in its lifetime, worth, at today's prices, CYP 1080 or 5 times its original cost. Now it is clearly impossible for 30 kg of cheap, simple materials like glass, aluminium and polyethylene to cost more than an average of, say, CYP 3 - 4/kg at the manufacturer's door, so the cost of materials, including the energy to make them, cannot exceed CYP 90 - 120 (which justifies the purchase price of CYP 200, with assembly and delivery by the manufacturer with no intermediaries to our door). So how in the world can the doomers like dieoff justify their hypothesis that no solar system can have a greater-than-unity EROEI? It just does not make any sense.