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by msandford
2103 days ago
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Yeah that's the idea. But if you have somewhere remote enough that's there's no power there then solar and wind are competitors to building wires. There are thousands upon thousands of houses in the US that choose to put up solar and wind and use batteries vs spend $50k to have wires pulled. Same for wells and septic vs city water and sewer. |
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They struggle to get powerlines/phone lines through already so I'm not surprised they're thinking this might be a valid option to relay power for small settlements.