• partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    We absolutely need to address the underlying causes of climate change. However, thats likely not going to be enough for people on the ground.

    I just checked my solar panel production and its currently covering all the house electricity consumption (including Air Conditioning), and also pushing back 6kW to the grid. I think systems like this may need to become the norm for all houses with the continued instability of the grid now and in the future.

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      5 months ago

      This. The issue is with the networks and storage. It is quite often the case that enough electricity is produced just in the wrong place and time.

      • JackFrostNCola@lemmy.world
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        5 months ago

        This is becoming an issue in Australia, we have high solar uptake but a lot of systems were installed before batteries were readily available earlier on or without batteries to save outlay. The result is that there is more energy on the grid during the day while nobody is home and the grid highly utilised at night, but there is less people paying utility fees & usage so the grid will soon become underfunded for repairs and expanding infrastructure.
        Its not a problem yet but there will be policy and taxing changes in the near future to account for this (similar to fuel exercise tax being shifted from being tacked onto the fuel prices to instead be some tax or licence fee as we shift to electric/green tech vehicles)

    • Fades@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      We absolutely need to address the underlying causes of climate change.

      Guess what happens if the Rs win in November