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Imagine, for instance, a nation that got most of its power from rooftop
solar panels knitted together in a vast distributed grid. It would take
investment to get there – we’d have to divert money from other tasks,
slowing some kinds of growth, because solar power is currently more
expensive than coal power. We might not have constant access to
unlimited power at every second of every day. In the end, though, you’d
have not only less carbon in the atmosphere, but also a country far
less failure-prone. - Where
do these numpties come from?
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Lived in Iwakuni Japan for six months. Even when theres no clouds the sky is a sick milky yuck. Not the place for solar panels. Even though there is sewage running by every major street (binjo ditch) there is not a scrap of trash. Every street has people sweeping it daily. No sit on your ass welfare there. No union thugs. The Japs will eat this crisis for lunch. -Anymouse
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