RE: https://vis.social/@infobeautiful/116109430224379547

So let me get this straight:

- Solar panels are more efficient and easier to install.
- They're becoming shockingly cheap, like TVs.
- They last much longer than expected.
- They provide unexpected environmental benefits.

That's a done deal.

#Solarpunk

@Gustodon
They don't require being connected to a grid, correct? That could be a real plus in the future world chaos. Don't need AI either. 😆
@lin11c No grid required. Obviously people do both, but it's possible to be completely self-sufficient in terms of energy, or to have it as a backup, as you suggest, if the grid is destroyed.
@Gustodon
A more perfect energy solution has never existed! Why don't more people take advantage of this. Cities!

@lin11c @Gustodon the only problem is, that in temperate climate zone, you have winter. During winter, the production goes as low as 10% and only for few hours per day.

Cloudy days and nights are mostly ok during summer, when the batteries can recharge only after few hours of sunlight.

This means, that we still need some backup sources during winter. And this is the only issue, because scalable long term accumulation is still not easy.

@xChaos Agreed. But we also need to really ask ourselves what needs electricity and what doesn't. I don't know enough about it to say but even the idea that it's always turned on might be an error.
@Gustodon @xChaos heating is a big one I'm afraid, especially during winter
(However, house insulation should come first)