We may be able to, but not under this administration.
Dandroid550 on
The answer is micro generation with community shared resources (vs single home/business) such as solar, wind and big ass batteries! We could use building infrastructure (with existing wire tied into the grid) at arenas, community centers, gov’t buildings and schools to power whole communities with clean power. But regulations are holding this ‘community shared/owned power’ back from happening.
LoneSnark on
Power prices are not surging. The value of the dollar is crashing. Adjusted for inflation, the cost of electricity in numerous jurisdictions is falling and in most is staying flat.
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We may be able to, but not under this administration.
The answer is micro generation with community shared resources (vs single home/business) such as solar, wind and big ass batteries! We could use building infrastructure (with existing wire tied into the grid) at arenas, community centers, gov’t buildings and schools to power whole communities with clean power. But regulations are holding this ‘community shared/owned power’ back from happening.
Power prices are not surging. The value of the dollar is crashing. Adjusted for inflation, the cost of electricity in numerous jurisdictions is falling and in most is staying flat.