• Linechecker@monero.town
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    11 months ago

    It’s not that simple to electrify with renewable. We’d need to mine wayyyy more copper for wiring. We’d need to produce wayyy more rubber for insulated coatings of all those wires. We’d need wayyy more transformers. And if every garage in America has a car charging in it, then we’ll need wayyy more batteries and We’d have a lot more load on our electric infrastructure. In the end, we’d still need fossil fuel infrastructure to account for when the sun’s not shining and wind isn’t blowing.

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      11 months ago

      And yet, China this year deployed more solar panels than the US in it’s entire history.

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        11 months ago

        That’s great for them, I hope it was worth it in the end. And that would work great in a desert and southern California, but it won’t work to well in most of the USA due to weather.

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          11 months ago

          Solar panels are so obscenely cheap that their profitability curve works in a ton of weather conditions you wouldn’t expect.

          The fact that it’s so expensive in the US is entirely decoupled from their manufacturing cost.

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            11 months ago

            Then why is it over $35k to get them installed on a house’s roof? And still I’d need to be plugged into the grid.

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              11 months ago

              The costs in the US are completely fucked. Partially because of tariffs on imports, partially because of bullshit regulations that protect the large existing players, and partially because American workers are just, frankly, less efficient.