The Left is doing it wrong.

We need to stop calling it the green New Deal; and call it the Patriot Power Act.

We’re not trying to go green or “Woke”. No! We’re making ’Merca energy independent! We’ll stop importing oil from the tourist countries! And be energy self sufficient!

—BRANDING!!

  • satanmat@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    Energy storage is THE issue…. You want to be a billionaire? Figure that out.

    Pumped hydro, is great, but there are very few places where it is feasible

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      1 year ago

      there are many nifty ways to do it. i like molten silicon for example https://silbat.com

      but how about shift in perspective? if you want to get in on all renewable power source, maybe it’s you who should adjust power consumption a little bit instead? fortunately most of energy used is used up for heating, and you can plug all excess energy into heater, store energy in big barrel of water for all your heating needs, and skim electrical power when available + maybe batteries as a higher priority

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        if you want to get in on all renewable power source, maybe it’s you who should adjust power consumption a little bit instead?

        What makes you think they haven’t already?

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          in some places energy for individual customer is cheaper at night, but the real deal is with large industrial power consumers, like arc furnaces or aluminum smelting plants. these things have special arrangements that allow grid operator to regulate some % of power in return for cheaper energy, either by remote control or on schedule. in principle the same thing could work for thousands to millions of water heaters, making it work like a large, one way “battery” soaking up peaks in energy production