• Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      That was the joke. We know precisely down to the second when the sun will be shining. We’ve been able to calculate that for over a century at this point.

      “Oh, what about storms and clouds!?!”

      Let me introduce those naysayers to the national energy grids. My house can get electricty from a producer thousands of miles away, so even if clouds are covering my whole state, we’re still getting power from sunny areas.