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by tpm
1105 days ago
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> But you can with solar. You aren’t throwing energy away by turn off panels or stopping turbines, the wind blows and the sun shines for free, whether or not we capture it. We are throwing away the electricity that would be created if we could use it at the time. So, in the name of optimal utilization of resources, we should be using it. > But now you have a highly toxic gas. Working with which we do have decades of experiences. |
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Those things have serious costs, and that time and money could be better spent on a problem that is more important to solve. Again, that energy doesn’t cost anything to produce.
Don’t confuse optimal with maximal.
> decades of experience.
Yes, and the first rule of safe design is to not use toxic or harmful chemical if you can avoid it. And in this case we can.