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They also fuck up the grid. It requires massive infrastructure investment to deal with the kinds of shitty, malformed power those kinds of sites generate.
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Power Companies really don't like to deal with them.Speaker to Animals wrote:They also fuck up the grid. It requires massive infrastructure investment to deal with the kinds of shitty, malformed power those kinds of sites generate.
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C-Mag wrote:Power Companies really don't like to deal with them.Speaker to Animals wrote:They also fuck up the grid. It requires massive infrastructure investment to deal with the kinds of shitty, malformed power those kinds of sites generate.
Power companies generally generate power according to what is most profitable. It's laughable to insinuate wind and solar are equivalent in any way to traditional power production. If it were, these companies would switch over to wind and solar. That's not to say profitability should be the determining factor as to what kinds of power we generate, but don't pretend like wind and solar are in any way practical or feasible for a modern industrial nation. You can run a fucking automobile factory on wind power either. It's not worthwhile for quite a lot of reasons.
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The only thing holding it back is energy storage. Our battery technology needs to improve.Speaker to Animals wrote:C-Mag wrote:Power Companies really don't like to deal with them.Speaker to Animals wrote:They also fuck up the grid. It requires massive infrastructure investment to deal with the kinds of shitty, malformed power those kinds of sites generate.
Power companies generally generate power according to what is most profitable. It's laughable to insinuate wind and solar are equivalent in any way to traditional power production. If it were, these companies would switch over to wind and solar. That's not to say profitability should be the determining factor as to what kinds of power we generate, but don't pretend like wind and solar are in any way practical or feasible for a modern industrial nation. You can run a fucking automobile factory on wind power either. It's not worthwhile for quite a lot of reasons.
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When I looked it up in very minute detail for my property in Washington, about 5 years ago.
If you assume 0 Time Value of Money, and 0 Maintenance costs, and 0 land cost.
Taking advantage of all federal and Washington state government subsidies
Solar would pay for itself in 20 years.
(no battery system / grid attached )
If you assume 0 Time Value of Money, and 0 Maintenance costs, and 0 land cost.
Taking advantage of all federal and Washington state government subsidies
Solar would pay for itself in 20 years.
(no battery system / grid attached )
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So Nick, your saying Solar and Wind are a great Investment and we should jump on it now.
I think a bunch of the subsidies timed out in 2016
I think a bunch of the subsidies timed out in 2016
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That doesn't count the cost imposed on the power company to have to deal with all the shitty power these people dump on the grid. Even then, it's only economical because we subsidize the manufacturing of the equipment and then give people tax incentives to switch to it. In the big picture, it's just stupid.
In space, solar is fucking awesome. Here on Earth.. for most applications.. nah. I think it's great for homesteading where you are not hooking it up to the grid and using wind/solar to pump and heat water, run some lights, etc. That's fine. Even then, it's not really economical -- just a good idea to be more off the grid.
In space, solar is fucking awesome. Here on Earth.. for most applications.. nah. I think it's great for homesteading where you are not hooking it up to the grid and using wind/solar to pump and heat water, run some lights, etc. That's fine. Even then, it's not really economical -- just a good idea to be more off the grid.
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Its also useful for battery maintenance on sailboats or other big boats in general.Speaker to Animals wrote:That doesn't count the cost imposed on the power company to have to deal with all the shitty power these people dump on the grid. Even then, it's only economical because we subsidize the manufacturing of the equipment and then give people tax incentives to switch to it. In the big picture, it's just stupid.
In space, solar is fucking awesome. Here on Earth.. for most applications.. nah. I think it's great for homesteading where you are not hooking it up to the grid and using wind/solar to pump and heat water, run some lights, etc. That's fine. Even then, it's not really economical -- just a good idea to be more off the grid.
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nmoore63 wrote:Its also useful for battery maintenance on sailboats or other big boats in general.Speaker to Animals wrote:That doesn't count the cost imposed on the power company to have to deal with all the shitty power these people dump on the grid. Even then, it's only economical because we subsidize the manufacturing of the equipment and then give people tax incentives to switch to it. In the big picture, it's just stupid.
In space, solar is fucking awesome. Here on Earth.. for most applications.. nah. I think it's great for homesteading where you are not hooking it up to the grid and using wind/solar to pump and heat water, run some lights, etc. That's fine. Even then, it's not really economical -- just a good idea to be more off the grid.
Oh, yeah. That's an awesome thing to have on a sailboat.
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Speaker to Animals wrote:Well, you could be awfully hungry. Probably most giraffe poachers do so for food.
If giraffe neck tastes anything like chicken neck, sign me up.