Message from @Heteronymus Bosch

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2019-01-23 17:06:45 UTC  

more in victoria

2019-01-23 17:06:51 UTC  

Well that's bad policy.

2019-01-23 17:06:58 UTC  

Renewable energy can play havoc with animal populations though

2019-01-23 17:07:10 UTC  

well the whole wind farms do chop up birds

2019-01-23 17:07:17 UTC  

The original carbon trading scheme wasn't necessarily bad policy.

2019-01-23 17:07:29 UTC  

IIRC hydroelectric also causes problems with fish, especially salmon

2019-01-23 17:07:30 UTC  

Killed a ton of businesses here

2019-01-23 17:07:40 UTC  

Large independent hardware stores were killed by it

2019-01-23 17:07:56 UTC  

Others too but that was a big one in this area

2019-01-23 17:07:58 UTC  

Australia has solar coverage for PV, good potential for solar thermal, wind, waves, some geothermal potential.

2019-01-23 17:08:18 UTC  

It would wind up being much cheaper than coal.

2019-01-23 17:08:22 UTC  

Australia has a ton of space for solar too

2019-01-23 17:08:30 UTC  

But requires some capital.

2019-01-23 17:08:33 UTC  

Largest exporter of Uranium in the world and we dont have nuclear

2019-01-23 17:08:41 UTC  

Yesp, that's dumb.

2019-01-23 17:08:43 UTC  

But the taxpayer has to foot the bill and many cant afford it

2019-01-23 17:08:48 UTC  

for renewables

2019-01-23 17:08:57 UTC  

That's backwards.

2019-01-23 17:09:04 UTC  

people gonna start dying in the heat because they can't afford to turn on the AC

2019-01-23 17:09:10 UTC  

Put kangaroos on hamster wheels hooked to a generator

2019-01-23 17:09:18 UTC  

If the taxpayer foots the bill, it shields individuals from cost increases.

2019-01-23 17:09:34 UTC  

Why not make solar grids?

2019-01-23 17:10:04 UTC  

How efficient is solar currently? Doesn't it only make use of less than 10% of the potential energy or is my info out of date?

2019-01-23 17:10:09 UTC  

You reallocate from one part of the budget (say some SJW bullshit) to solve a real problem.

2019-01-23 17:10:28 UTC  

The latest gen solar PV is more efficient than that.

2019-01-23 17:10:35 UTC  

But solar thermal is where it's at.

2019-01-23 17:10:40 UTC  

Solar energy currently has been less efficient from high temp

2019-01-23 17:11:07 UTC  

Basically using parabolic mirrors to heat molten salt, whcih drives a turbine 24/7 (wince the salt doesn't cool overnight).

2019-01-23 17:11:47 UTC  

I work (in a non-technical capacity) in renewable energy research.

2019-01-23 17:12:03 UTC  

high temperature has been killing solar cells efficiency

2019-01-23 17:12:24 UTC  

their peak energy output is apparently like 25 degrees

2019-01-23 17:12:25 UTC  

worked, I should say.

2019-01-23 17:12:28 UTC  

celcius

2019-01-23 17:12:30 UTC  

Solar cells and solar heating are two different things

2019-01-23 17:12:48 UTC  

Solar heating is solar thermal.

2019-01-23 17:12:54 UTC  

It can scale.

2019-01-23 17:13:04 UTC  

And it's potentially cheap.

2019-01-23 17:13:07 UTC  

Solar thermal isn't going to work in cold regions and solar cells are very inefficient, costly technology with a lot of waste

2019-01-23 17:13:09 UTC  

i've only seen solar heating for peoples hot water, and that has its own issues

2019-01-23 17:13:28 UTC  

But Sure.

2019-01-23 17:13:34 UTC  

I'm talking about Australia.