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by ben_w
2103 days ago
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Your first link is complaining that we are collectively building them in the wrong place (CO2 powered) and installing them in the wrong place (suboptimal sun). As China is now the leading producer and consumer of PV, I suggest this is self-correcting, and that their PV production will naturally become greener — the more units they make and install the greener each subsequent unit becomes to make. |
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- energy demand is increasing
- solar panel production + installation creates emissions, and may have been a net negative at some times/places in the past
- we can't spend our entire carbon budget on solar panels
- yet we must dramatically increase renewable energy very quickly to avoid climate catastrophe
Personally I'm hopeful that technology like Heliogen's solar oven will help solar panel manufacturers eliminate fossil fuels from production, by achieving very high temperatures sustainably: https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/19/business/heliogen-solar-energ...
But I fear that if there is not enough awareness of or investment in the issue, we will blow past our carbon budget due to not carefully considering exactly how we execute the transition to renewable energy.