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by moloch-hai
1252 days ago
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Energy is available more cheaply now than at any time in history, and the cost is still falling at an exponential rate. You can just set out a solar panel and collect hundreds of watts. The only way that could be lost is if civilization collapses so solar panels can't be made anymore. Even if that happens, most of humanity would quickly starve, and whoever is left would find plenty of panels to salvage. |
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What I’m saying is that it’s not going to be cheaper.
We’re gonna have to work more and more for it. That’s fine.
Back to the solar panel. Can we produce, operate, service them at scale without the support of cheap petrol?
Can we sustain the industrial process without the gas to carry stuff from one place to another?
Can we build those solar panel in a lighter industrial society?
I think so yes. But we need to be drastically more frugal.
Specially in place like North America and Western Europe. I also welcome that as a nice change.
To put some context : let think about the effect of COVID-19 on the global logistic. I think that was not even a warming round.
More specifically to your point :
- yes, you can collect hundred or watt during the day. Again, it’s great.
- yes, you can salvage them and operate them. For 10 years. Then you need to find a fabric of photovoltaic cells to replace them :)
For example of low tech long term energy I would rather pick wind ( basic wind turbine ) or water ( good old dam and turbine )
My point in one sentence : solar is great, but you need the whole modern industrial complex to use them and that complex is about to be shocked by the scarcity of gas.