OOPS, WINDMILLS FREEZE, NO POWER, MAJOR ENERGY PRODUCTION FAIL!

Fred's Myth

Nonhyphenated American
Every :censored2: home, business and warehouse should have solar on the roof. American made panels installed by American workers.

This is the Dallas Distro Center. All that wasted space on that roof that could be generating power.

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If we plot future installations according to a logistic growth curve capped at 700 GW by 2050 (NREL’s estimated ceiling for the U.S. residential market) alongside the early-replacement curve, we see the volume of waste surpassing that of new installations by the year 2031. By 2035, discarded panels would outweigh new units sold by 2.56 times. In turn, this would catapult the LCOE (levelized cost of energy, a measure of the overall cost of an energy-producing asset over its lifetime) to four times the current projection. The economics of solar — so bright-seeming from the vantage point of 2021 — would darken quickly as the industry sinks under the weight of its own trash.
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newolddude

Well-Known Member
If we plot future installations according to a logistic growth curve capped at 700 GW by 2050 (NREL’s estimated ceiling for the U.S. residential market) alongside the early-replacement curve, we see the volume of waste surpassing that of new installations by the year 2031. By 2035, discarded panels would outweigh new units sold by 2.56 times. In turn, this would catapult the LCOE (levelized cost of energy, a measure of the overall cost of an energy-producing asset over its lifetime) to four times the current projection. The economics of solar — so bright-seeming from the vantage point of 2021 — would darken quickly as the industry sinks under the weight of its own trash.
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So how do you want to keep the lights on. Clean coal?
 

newolddude

Well-Known Member
Why not nuclear? Some new innovations make it a viable alternative to solar and wind.
On this we agree. There are a couple of new designs that are safe.


But we need to do it all. Wind where it makes sense. Solar out the wazoo in places like Florida, Texas, Arizona and more new nukes all around with new safer designs. Leave some coal plants and other fossil fuel facilities for peak usage times.

Make it all domestic/North America and stop suckling the teet of Middle East oil.
 

Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns
Not so green...

 
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