Comments by "Paul Aiello" (@paul1979uk2000) on "Uncovering The Genius of Fibonnaci Turbines" video.
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@Friendly_Gamer_Mom True, wind and solar would complement each other really well on the home, solar is effective in summer weather whereas winds is effective in winter weather as well as nighttimes and at pretty much any time of the year, which if I recall, wind is stronger in winter compared to summer and is also a little stronger at nighttime when solar doesn't generate anything.
The other potential advantage of having both, by having a more consistent energy being generated, you'll need less of a buffer when it comes to how many batteries you need.
But we'll have to see, we've heard so many promising ideas for wind power in urban areas but most just don't work that well, but in recent times, we are seeing a lot more creative ideas on the table, so if any of them can generate some meaningful energy, be cheap enough to buy, it could become a game changer.
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