“You cannot blow up the sun. It is incredibly difficult to disable a decentralised network of millions of rooftop solar panels. Distributed energy is inherently more resilient to sabotage than a handful of massive, vulnerable thermal plants.”
“You cannot blow up the sun. It is incredibly difficult to disable a decentralised network of millions of rooftop solar panels. Distributed energy is inherently more resilient to sabotage than a handful of massive, vulnerable thermal plants.”
It is incredibly difficult to disable a decentralised network of millions of solar panels with household battery storage.
Full agreement. Power networks are soft targets, atomic power stations and radioactive waste storage a horrific disaster waiting to be triggered.
Yet, nuclear power stations are the only reason why #Ukraine power grid works after #Russia has annihilated hydro power plants, coal and gas power plants, and stole huge PV farms in Kherson oblast. Nuclear power plants, which Russians did not dare to destroy - and portable petrol generators, which kind of do count as distributed power generation. That’s the real world versus crypto nerd’s imagination 😄
And as it comes to PV - yes, you can’t “blow up the sun” but 1) a single country - China - currently controls[^1] 85% of the whole PV supply chain, 2) panels are easily damaged by natural (hailstorm, wind) and human factors (cluster munitions, fire) plus they depend on inverters which can be hacked remotely[^2]
[^1]: https://www.iea.org/reports/securing-clean-energy-technology-supply-chains
[^2]: https://berthub.eu/articles/posts/the-gigantic-unregulated-power-plants-in-the-cloud/
nothing stopping us building our own (re-) manufacturing capacity
Well, so why aren’t we doing it now? Because Chinese production is much cheaper thanks to energy mix based 60% of coal, forced labour and weak environmental protection laws. Which is absurd way of doing “energy transformation” since CO2 doesn’t really care about administrative borders.
Well, so why aren’t we doing it now? Because Chinese production is much cheaper thanks to energy mix based 60% of coal, forced labour and weak environmental protection laws.
Sounds nearer to England than China, wages nobody can live from is Modern Slavery. UK Hospital, leaking roof, delapidated, ridiculous working hours.
China, things have changed in the last 30 years, mostly for the better, the transformation toward green tech is the fastest on the planet. .