Lets hope that the net savings are translated to lower prices for the everyday consumer, something tells me that won’t happen though!
Electricbell20 on
I forget this sub hates renewables. Coal smoke in the lungs really does settle a cough after all.
Nonny-Mouse100 on
I notice it’s all on fields…. more wildlife destruction in ever increasing consumerism of humans.
Weirdly in the mid 2000’s I said to my brothers (builders) that I think the MP’s want shooting for not legislating EVERY new building must incorporate solar panels on all available roof space. If I was PM back then… we’d have about 5000 x more solar energy than we do now, maybe more.
And all those car parks……
jaylem on
The sun gives us 173,000 terawatts of energy every day for free. As energy demand increases over time, fossil fuels get more expensive to extract, the *opposite* is true of renewables. The physics and economics are unstoppable at this point.
MultiMidden on
Yes this is good, but how much storage has been added?
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Cool so my energy bills will go down now right?
…right?
Lets hope that the net savings are translated to lower prices for the everyday consumer, something tells me that won’t happen though!
I forget this sub hates renewables. Coal smoke in the lungs really does settle a cough after all.
I notice it’s all on fields…. more wildlife destruction in ever increasing consumerism of humans.
Weirdly in the mid 2000’s I said to my brothers (builders) that I think the MP’s want shooting for not legislating EVERY new building must incorporate solar panels on all available roof space. If I was PM back then… we’d have about 5000 x more solar energy than we do now, maybe more.
And all those car parks……
The sun gives us 173,000 terawatts of energy every day for free. As energy demand increases over time, fossil fuels get more expensive to extract, the *opposite* is true of renewables. The physics and economics are unstoppable at this point.
Yes this is good, but how much storage has been added?