Tracker efficiencies, etc. [RE-wrenches]

Bob-O Schultze, Electron Connection econnect at snowcrest.net
Sun Mar 24 14:53:15 PST 2002


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Carl,
That's certainly true, especially if you consider it on a yearly 
basis. The sun is less oblique to the earth nearer to the equator 
than it is at higher latitudes. More of them squiggly little photons 
get through the atmosphere, I'm thinking. Then there's the pollution 
factor...
Best, bob-O

>Richard and all,
>
>I think we are saying that the nearer the equator the more advantage 
>from dual vs.
>single axis tracking ??

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