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  3. I find it kind of neat to think that the #solar (and #renewable) power uprising is unstoppable at this point

I find it kind of neat to think that the #solar (and #renewable) power uprising is unstoppable at this point

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  • AnthropyA This user is from outside of this forum
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    I find it kind of neat to think that the #solar (and #renewable) power uprising is unstoppable at this point

    it does not matter if you don't think it's worth it, in the long run solar always wins due to near-zero operating expenditures, and in the short term solar also wins because even high efficiency panels are literally cheaper than plywood these days.

    and if you're worried about the nights: guess what, (e.g LiFePo4) battery cells are now also like 50-100$ per kWh.

    Fossil fuels are losing.

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      I find it kind of neat to think that the #solar (and #renewable) power uprising is unstoppable at this point

      it does not matter if you don't think it's worth it, in the long run solar always wins due to near-zero operating expenditures, and in the short term solar also wins because even high efficiency panels are literally cheaper than plywood these days.

      and if you're worried about the nights: guess what, (e.g LiFePo4) battery cells are now also like 50-100$ per kWh.

      Fossil fuels are losing.

      AnthropyA This user is from outside of this forum
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      also this image is still one of my favorite pictures to show people about the rate of solar adoption

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        I find it kind of neat to think that the #solar (and #renewable) power uprising is unstoppable at this point

        it does not matter if you don't think it's worth it, in the long run solar always wins due to near-zero operating expenditures, and in the short term solar also wins because even high efficiency panels are literally cheaper than plywood these days.

        and if you're worried about the nights: guess what, (e.g LiFePo4) battery cells are now also like 50-100$ per kWh.

        Fossil fuels are losing.

        Evi SnowMewE This user is from outside of this forum
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        @anthropy good, good

        Still looking to see if adding solar to this building would be viable and cost-effective (vs supporting local larger-scale projects, which we already do).

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