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The unstoppable rise of renewable energy

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5 points by conroy a month ago · 5 comments

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asdefghyk a month ago

How does this fit in with that renewable energy ( wind and or sun is unreliable - can be non of both types or one type for days at a time AND solar is only available for a 4-6 hours a day ) ) ? It seems massive storage is needed.

  • viraptor a month ago

    Not that massive. At a country scale, wind blows somewhere all the time. Overall you can get 30%+ utilisation per turbine. And newer projects only get it better (the higher you get, the more consistent the wind).

    But it's not a surprise you'll need some storage. There's lots of research available with estimation for various areas.

i_am_a_peasant a month ago

Sometimes I wonder if you can have a central planned economy without sacrificing the democratic process.

  • viraptor a month ago

    EU comes close. There are a few programs that apply to all countries inside without really breaking the local government rules. (Although that's still typically incentives rather than forcing companies to do things)

  • kevin061 a month ago

    As opposed to capitalism? Capitalism is not significantly more democratic in my opinion.

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