• Linkerbaan@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    It was the answer. Now solar is so cheap that spamming panels and investing into ways to save the excess energy seems cheaper. By the time nuclear plants are done you’re going to be at least 8 years into the future. Solar panels however are directly implementable. And even cheaper now.

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      10 months ago

      Solar still doesn’t work at all night, no matter how cheap it gets.

      It’s not very useful for most of Northern Europe and birth America during the winter months. Even if it was free you’d still need alternatives.

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        10 months ago

        Yup, and you’re not going to be able to make enough batteries, and if you could, it would be prohibitively expensive.

        There are other options for energy storage, but they all have massive caveats. We’ll need something reliable as a backbone until we find a good way to store power.

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          10 months ago

          This is the issue: you can use batteries to store energy for the night during the day. Batteries that store over longer periods such as long cloudy spells and large seasonal differences are too expensive. On the other hand, on a global scale this is really mostly a concern in Northern Europe (where I happen to live).