10 comments

  • lgats 2 days ago
  • belviewreview 2 days ago
  • rolph 2 days ago

    solar energy has powered the world for a much longer-time than we have existed. the world has had a longer time to get it not wrong than we have.

    • _wire_ 2 days ago

      Aye

      It's perpetual motion

  • tim333 a day ago

    Glad to see it's cracking along but there hasn't been much decline in fossil fuel use yet https://ourworldindata.org/fossil-fuels

    The sodium ion battery developments are promising.

    • epistasis a day ago

      Your plots, which go all the way from 1800 to 2024, do show a massive massive leveling out of fossil fuels in the last decade, however. When going through a surge in energy demand, old resources usually don't get retired very quickly. For example, with gas in the US, there was something like 5GW of new gas expected to be added in the US, and 1.6GW of old plants retired. But that's all dwarfed by the amount of storage and solar going in.

  • devwastaken a day ago

    nope. we need over 50% efficiency with 30+ years guaranteed lifespan. we have 20% efficiency with at most 10 years with continual maintenance.

    Solar installers are low quality, expensive, destroy the roof, and existing utility companies will make you pay to grid tie. you wont save money.

    the only time solar is worth it is a non grid tie DIY setup.

    • tim333 a day ago

      I think the article is more about commercial solar farms rather than rooftop.

  • Rodmine 2 days ago

    Wrong! Oil-rich countries have every incentive to not let it happen, and that is exactly what they have been doing. For example, “but the Uighers” is a propaganda tactic (among others) developed by the current oil countries as an attack to the Chinese solar industry.