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by dkirtley
3345 days ago
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1% of all deserts is only correct if you are talking about only today's electricity use. Even moderate growth and actually solving energy, not just the electricity subset drives these percentages much higher. To get US centric again, NREL published an optimistic 2016 report suggesting that the maximum rooftop solar capability could ever meet is 40% of electricity. That's 15% of today's energy use in an electricity heavy country. |
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U.S. electricity usage has been flat for the past 10 years[0] despite a cumulative GDP growth of 34% over the same period. I'm not saying the same trend will continue to hold, but you are overestimating future electricity usage growth.
[0] https://www.statista.com/statistics/201794/us-electricity-co...