the coal and nuke plants will kill us economically, if not physically
Publicly-displayed ignorance: I love it from trolls

http://physics.ke...re15.pdf

https://www.youtu...yv9arXqU

https://www.youtu...xY-wOrI8

https://www.youtu...rcdMiIGs

https://www.youtu...Zm8XO7Zc

until you replace the infrastructure and build self-power, solar, wind etc far cheaper with the infrastructure in the kit to install along with cheaper batteries, you will need nuke power as a cleaner than coal/gas/etc means of supporting your economy

lying about it's safety is called pseudoscience and fearmongering

You asserted I was "LYING" in those, but I proved you wrong again, didn't I?
@gkam
1- if you can't quote and link the evidence, you are lying
2- OT and irrelevant
3- you can't demonstrate proficiency in your own field of expertise as demonstrated here:
http://phys.org/n...age.html

or here
http://phys.org/n...ess.html

or with overunity electric generators and nuclear safety (Already noted above)

why should anyone consider your historical job-hopping valid?

you didn't link or prove your comments, you're OT, and you're promoting pseudoscience

so reported for lying, spamming, crossposting, fraud and pseudoscience

OK, why would you want to combine two different technologies into one device when something as simple as a wire solves the problem. If the battery or the solar cell fails then you have to replace the whole device. Also it is bound to be a lot heaver, increasing roof loads. This is a bad idea since solar cells last perhaps 20-30 years and batteries only last 5 or so.

And once again we're arguing about the safety of nuclear energy, on an article about solar cells being combined with batteries.

The Chinese and Indians are about to build a crapload of nuclear plants. Get over it.

And now, back to our regularly scheduled topic, this seems like a great idea. And it's very good to see Eastern Europe doing good things for renewables. They need the economics, and we need the ideas.

One last little problem is the fact that with this device the battery is exposed to temperature extremes and daily cycles that are bound to shorten it's life. Most batteries do not react well to very high or very low temperatures.