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by ViewTrick1002
41 days ago
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Why are you so afraid of renewables and storage? All recent research coming are showing that BEV batteries last longer than expected in real world conditions. You do realize that with 60 TWh we’re arguing about which decimal of 99.x% renewables the grid sits at? We have in a few years scaled BEVs to 3 TWh per year. For grid duty batteries last 10-15 years. They are essentially the same batteries. Some have different form factors and whatever, but the core is the same. This seems like grasping for the straws. Denying what’s infront of your eyes because we still need a few more years of scaling until it will happen no matter what, just assuming a continued buildout to saturation. The grid works on timescales of decades. With the current deployment rate, no matter how you try to belittle it, we’ve already locked in a complete revamping of our grids. |
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Again, there's a reason why people talking about batteries scaling don't put their numbers in the context of electricity demand. Even with the predicted exponential growth of battery production, the scale of electricity demand is on a different level.