Hillhater
100 TW
Any time I run across someone preaching that solar works, is cheap electricty, or is quick to pay itself off, etc, etc, I instantly label THEM as uninformed (or worse), and selfish !
..and they probably dont recognise the key differences between personal Roof Top solar, and a utility supply based on Solar.
.For them , a utility supply is essential
RTop solar can work well for some depending on many variables, but it directly impacts financially those who (for many reasons) RTop solar is not viable and must rely on utility grid supply for power.
How you may wonder ?….
for every kWh, MWh or GWh of RTop solar generated, that is one less GWh of demand on the Grid,…which means a smaller consumer base has to bear all the overhead costs of the grid generation and infrastructure . In the extreme ..say when 50+% of the population have moved to RTop supply….the grid becomes either too expensive for consumers, or financially unviable to operate.
Solar as a utility generation source has numerous limitations beyond the obvious requirement for back up systems (for when the weather is not cooperating), meaning stand by fossil generators or inestimable amounts of battery capacity.
Those , of course are never factored into cost estimates, but do become very apparent when significant % of the grid generation is solar (or wind) based ..as in Germany, UK, Australia or California….where power costs mysteriously increase as RE generation is increased.
The introduction of Solar/wind generation has resulted in dramatically increasing electricity prices in every country that has a significant % in their supply system.
Anyone who does not realise the significance of increasing energy costs, should look in the mirror and ask themselves if they have noticed an increase in their overall cost of living, food, clothes, heating, A/c, etc etc
…or the number of businesses that are shutting down (+ job losses) due to the increased costs of utilities.
..and they probably dont recognise the key differences between personal Roof Top solar, and a utility supply based on Solar.
Many consumers do not have the option of RTop solar, apartmentowners, renting tennants, consumers who live in regeons with low sun hours / days, anyone whose property is heavily shaded by tall buildings or trees etc. even folk whose jobs or life requires them to relocate frequently !We don't need solar farms when rooftop arrays will do the job.
.For them , a utility supply is essential
RTop solar can work well for some depending on many variables, but it directly impacts financially those who (for many reasons) RTop solar is not viable and must rely on utility grid supply for power.
How you may wonder ?….
for every kWh, MWh or GWh of RTop solar generated, that is one less GWh of demand on the Grid,…which means a smaller consumer base has to bear all the overhead costs of the grid generation and infrastructure . In the extreme ..say when 50+% of the population have moved to RTop supply….the grid becomes either too expensive for consumers, or financially unviable to operate.
Solar as a utility generation source has numerous limitations beyond the obvious requirement for back up systems (for when the weather is not cooperating), meaning stand by fossil generators or inestimable amounts of battery capacity.
Those , of course are never factored into cost estimates, but do become very apparent when significant % of the grid generation is solar (or wind) based ..as in Germany, UK, Australia or California….where power costs mysteriously increase as RE generation is increased.
The introduction of Solar/wind generation has resulted in dramatically increasing electricity prices in every country that has a significant % in their supply system.
Anyone who does not realise the significance of increasing energy costs, should look in the mirror and ask themselves if they have noticed an increase in their overall cost of living, food, clothes, heating, A/c, etc etc
…or the number of businesses that are shutting down (+ job losses) due to the increased costs of utilities.
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