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12 Comments
How long to break even?
People still gonna be hating on this cause it’s china
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Less panels than homes….why not put a panel on every home if they’re capable of providing more electricity than they need
Gray sky don’t lie.Â
When I see posts related to solar panels, I always wonder how they manage the batteries and their replacement, repair, or proper disposal, as these aspects are rarely covered in the news or posts.
4.7Mt is all good, but still nowhere near where a country, who’s state fossil fuel extractor is producing closer to 5-8 BILLION tons, should be.
Quite a shame that it’s difficult to enjoy stories like these, considering the overall context.
Except… China’s ability to promise and China’s ability to deliver are rarely the same thing. 3 Gorges was supposed to power everything. Largest hydrothermal dam ever on top of an unstable fault, and now it’s cracking and breaking and little to no power is being generated, last I recall?
How is China going to build this with enough quality control (something they chronically cannot do) and on top of that actively maintain the deteriorating panels on a constant scale to not loser power drastically when the panels become scoured or scuffed or fogged?
Yeah, not really seeing this as working the way they promise. Can they BUILD it? Yes? Will it power what they say and last how they describe? Their track record says no.
But how much co2 were made producing, mounting and servicing this per 1MW per year over the next 50 years, compared to a nuclear plant?
And how much farmable/useful land did it cost?
These two factors are the only ones i find interesting.
Personally cannot wait for China to take over the US. With China strong governmental and technological advantages, and American boot-straping, this would be a strong partnership.
if anything this should be a motivator for other countries to follow suit
Doesn’t iitc work? Why do you need drones in the new game?