• @Xcf456
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    46 months ago

    More local, distributed generation would help with the big problem in our energy system being the big hydro dams being at the opposite end of the country to the biggest source of demand. It’s not saying get rid of the big hydro dams, it’s saying we’ll need a different model for the future.

    • @Ilovethebomb
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      -16 months ago

      I’d love some technical details on how you think this will work.

      • @Xcf456
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        26 months ago

        No you wouldn’t

        • @Ilovethebomb
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          -26 months ago

          Quite frankly, I think both you and the author lack the technical knowledge to make that claim.

          • @Xcf456
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            26 months ago

            Case in point, you’re not actually interested. Where’s your technical argument oh great one?

            • @Ilovethebomb
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              -16 months ago

              My technical argument is there’s a good reason why we do things the way we do, and if you want to change, it’s on you to prove your way is better.

              • @Rangelus
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                26 months ago

                I have solar. My power bill halved, so total imported units is probably reduced by about 30%. If everyone had solar, demand on the grid would drop by a significant amount.

                Your turn. Why would rooftop/local solar and wind not help?

                • @Ilovethebomb
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                  26 months ago

                  our peak power usage happens on the coldest nights of the year.

                  I already did, but allow me to expand on that point.

                  Our hydro dams are, in effect, colossal batteries, and are vital to back up the many other types of renewables we have, including solar, wind, run of the river hydro, and geothermal. Geothermal is a base load, and we don’t have control over the output of the others the way we do with hydro. This is why Labour was proposing to build a colossal pumped storage hydro scheme, because they understand this as well as anyone.

                  We need them, we will always need them, and we need a national grid to bring power from them to the rest of the country. Your solar doesn’t do anything on a cold winter night.

                  • @Rangelus
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                    36 months ago

                    Who said anything about removing our hydro?

                  • @DaveMA
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                    16 months ago

                    It’s very common for solar installations to have batteries these days. That goes a long way to reducing peak load.