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Originally Posted by KNS
I think it depends on what region of the country you're in. In places like Phoenix, Tucson and Las Vegas, etc, air conditioners are running 24/7 in the summer time.
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Texas, Lousiana, Mississippi and Florida are also hot at night in the summer, but it is cooler at night and so the grid has less load than during the day. The system can provide full power on a hot day which means if it's cooler with less radiant heat (like at night) then it's got more capacity.
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