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And I guess you've never had a power outage due to hydro poles hit by lightening, brought down by high winds, wires broken by branches or weight of ice on the line?
#anotherday#anotherdumbmeme#flatearthers
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostAnd I guess you've never had a power outage due to hydro poles hit by lightening, brought down by high winds, wires broken by branches or weight of ice on the line?
#anotherday#anotherdumbmeme#flatearthers
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostAnd I guess you've never had a power outage due to hydro poles hit by lightening, brought down by high winds, wires broken by branches or weight of ice on the line?
#anotherday#anotherdumbmeme#flatearthers
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Does the wind generated or solar generated power get distributed by 🦄’s or does transmission in general cases require use of the power grid comprising of said power poles and power lines that are subject to weather issues unlike the 🦄 transmission grid?
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Still havent gone solar here yet getting cheaper and cheaper sadly with govt subsidies but thats the way it is use the advantage.
Theres basically 3 grades of panels here now "chinese" "standard" and "industrial/commericial" the latter are about 60% more but have life which is double.
Some of the cheapies are only good for 10 yrs and lose there charge so to speak. Industrial 25 to 30 yrs. Issue with long life ones is technology may change significantly in that time which it will and could be outdated or even dysfunctional in say 15 to 20 yrs.
Neither for or against climate change but our state were stuck with renewable energy targets and super expensive power wether i like it or not so solar will happen for me one day.
Re nuclear read somewere credible that canada australia and think siberia perhaps has basically 80% of worlds uranium combined. Could have cheapest power on planet sadly wont happen due to bans put on it here in oz about 25 yrs ago maybe 30
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There's a couple of young guys in my home town that started up a solar power company.
I don't know what brand or quality of product they're selling and installing.
They may as well get on the bandwagon before there is no room.
I don't know if I want to have another depreciating maintenance item to invest in.
Will there be any salvage value at the end of their useful life?
Will they have any trade-in value if something new and improved comes out in 5-7 years before they're "spent".
In my opinion, solar and wind may only ever supplement the dependable energy sources.
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