HowRu68
@HowRu68@lemmy.world
European🇪🇺
- Comment on 3 hours ago:
In the USA there are silly rules that you can only get 120% capacity of your last years worth grid consumption as solar installed.
Yes , I can see how that impacts the process. indeed checking the rules and doing some prior info digging is essential.
It’s also important to check whether solar overcacity is worthwhile in the UsA. Her3 it is not( anymore).
- Comment on 9 hours ago:
I believe it would attribute to more peace. I am agreeing with you.
- Comment on 9 hours ago:
Need to wire the whole world. Let’s go.
- Comment on 9 hours ago:
I’m very ignorant on this subject, but couldn’t you just sell excess to grid and get it back for a minimal markup?
Sure, but it depends on the incentives in your country. Afaik, excess energy could be sold, but you’ll have to checkout your local incentives and energy suppliers for specifics. In most parts of Europe, the are scaling down the prices for excess energy. Therefore, battery systems are being forwarded in some cases as sort of solution for solar panels maintaining like 80% integrity efficiency over 20 to 30 years.
For example, I read that in The Netherlands the solar panel market has crashed completely or is crashing. Note here that saturation of the market ( many existing solar panels) can also cause that.
TLDR: dont buy solarpanels if you want to be rich. And buy them according and after you’ve done everything possible to insulate your house, whether in the colder or warmer climates. The efficiency, added value, and comfort reached by insulation outweighs everything else.
Then , after doing that, check your kwh usage, and buy solars according to that.
Hope this is helpful, but seems you need to go outthere and do some exploration on the topic.
- energy usage
- insulation options and materials 3 costs /benefits 4.energy contracts and enegy incentives.
- check out current phisical electricity wiring and fuses
- DIY or professional? 7 . budget etc
- Comment on 11 hours ago:
Basically why the grid exists to begin with
Agreed this is the best option. Economy of scales and our consumers wishes should dictate the Grids plan to incorporate cheap energy ( and emergency) storages.
And, also like you said, change your energy life style and insulate your house wherever you can.
- Comment on 11 hours ago:
How big a battery would we need in order to be completely self-sufficient?
Exactly. Haven’t read all details of the link,but soI react your comment, and have immersed myself a bit in this earlier.
You need to change your way of thinking and energy usage. Start with your daily energy supply and then change your energy consumption pattern to day time use Then, with for example a dynamic energy contract or if you can spare solar energy, buy or store cheap electricity in your storage ( battery ). The energy management system ( charge / uncharge and which cells) is very important.
Als…realize that battery life is tied to charge cycles and need replacing like every 10 years when talking about the better quality Lithium battery . Soda systems could and maybe used in parallel, if you want more storage, safety and longevity.
It is yet all quite expansive, though imo having a half day reserve ( like 5 -10 kwh) battery, would already create more independence.
- Comment on TSMC employees reportedly stole 2nm trade secrets to share with Rapidus — accused are said to have shared 'hundreds of process integration technical photos' 5 weeks ago:
So ee only have rumors. That’s what I was talking about. I didn’t downplay the investigation.
- Comment on TSMC employees reportedly stole 2nm trade secrets to share with Rapidus — accused are said to have shared 'hundreds of process integration technical photos' 5 weeks ago:
They dont even know what info and what was shared.
"Keep in mind that the reports about employees stealing TSMC’s 2nm-related trade secrets are vague (to put it mildly), and should be taken with grain of salt. While the initial reports said that up to six people were involved in the wrongdoing, the new report claims that there were ‘around’ 10 perpetrators. Also, the initial reports failed to detail what information was stolen from TSMC, and the new report mentions ‘hundreds of process integration technical photos,’ but does not disclose what was on those images.
- Comment on TSMC employees reportedly stole 2nm trade secrets to share with Rapidus — accused are said to have shared 'hundreds of process integration technical photos' 1 month ago:
“For now, it is hard to evaluate what exactly happened or assess the possible damage to TSMC and/or benefit to Rapidus (if any).”
Rumors only .
- Comment on Supplement could help remove ‘forever chemicals’ from the body 1 month ago:
" I bought every single supplement, every single fiber that I’m testing, on Amazon.”
Ok…
- Comment on Why a picture of 'one banana and four apples' could be censored in China: Leaked files reveal how Beijing is using AI to erase the history of the Tiananmen Square massacre 3 months ago:
Because AI models:
" Even a picture of one banana and four apples in a line could be flagged because it shares a similar sequence with the Tank Man photo. (ABC News: Graphic by Jarrod Fankhauser / Reuters: Arthur Tsang)
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- Comment on TikTok to launch TikTok Shop in France, Germany, and Italy 5 months ago:
I’d rather not.
- Comment on [deleted] 6 months ago:
So is it like DDG but with EU GDPR ?
- Comment on A monolithic and ruthless conspiracy: What was John F. Kennedy referring to? 6 months ago:
Who are “they”?
Russian and Chinese communism
Yes, both have been forms of authorities rules.
And in light of OP’s question. To me “they” are all the authoritarians; both the extreme left and right winged.
- Comment on [deleted] 7 months ago:
You mean a strike in USA? Saw midwest ? Maybe put that in the title. A bit confusing for citizens not in the USA.
- Comment on How did Third World countries handle the Covid Pandemic? 10 months ago:
A better wording would be using the term developing nations. The term 'third world ’ refers to not being part of NATO (or not aligned to NATO), and is outdated. Also, there various sorts of developing countries, richer, poorer, and some are war or conflict zones.