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hunter

(40,255 posts)
20. It has happened before and it will again.
Sun Nov 30, 2025, 10:12 PM
Sunday

Keeping an electric grid stable is a balancing act made more difficult when everyone is doing their own thing. That's just the physics of these complex systems. Even in the past, when grids were powered exclusively by huge power plants there would be system wide blackouts. Intermittent and varying inputs of solar and wind power do not improve the stability of any electric grid.

But nobody wants to face the larger horror. A world economy powered entirely by "renewable" energy cannot support 8 billion plus human beings.

It's easier to pretend renewable energy will somehow, miraculously, save the world.

If you don't like your electric company you can go out right now and turn off your main breaker. Or even easier, stop paying the bill. If you have a smart meter they'll disconnect you remotely. ( I remember back in the twentieth century when my wife and I were poor, that they'd actually have to send someone out to turn off your electricity, which would usually buy you a few more days.)

Or maybe I'm missing your sarcasm? There are engineers who build bridges that fall down, airplanes that crash, cars that catch on fire...

Anyways, I bet you'd like this guy:

https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/about/

I like him too. If the site is not available, that's because it runs on solar power and the batteries are empty, waiting for the sun to shine again.

My internet runs on solar too, but only when the sun is shining. I hate batteries.

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(Sigh) Our homeowners association would freak out if anyone dared to put one/some of these on their unit progree Sunday #1
I doubt that Hitler had lesser power than HOAs do FredGarvin Sunday #5
I was exaggerating (sigh) /nt progree Sunday #6
HOAs do have a remarkable level of power. yardwork 11 hrs ago #31
This is a great idea but there might be/is a problem... SnoopDog Sunday #2
Transfer switch is required and disconnecting the home from the electrical utility FredGarvin Sunday #4
But that implies the homeowner would switch it off... SnoopDog Sunday #7
Agreed. I don't see it being enough power mdbl Sunday #8
Solar Panels produce DC current... SnoopDog Sunday #10
You're confusing kilowatt-hours with kilowatts groundloop Sunday #12
I actually do know the difference... SnoopDog Sunday #13
We have rooftop solar DBoon 15 hrs ago #26
The inverters on these things are "smart," they've got microprocessors in them. hunter Sunday #16
The 'solar or wind projects disconnect simultaneously, and the entire grid crashes' part... SnoopDog Sunday #18
It has happened before and it will again. hunter Sunday #20
Very interesting... SnoopDog 15 hrs ago #24
About a third of my neighbors have large solar systems. hunter 12 hrs ago #30
In Germany the power from the panels is Old Crank Yesterday #22
Good Idea for dozens of years FredGarvin Sunday #3
My washing machine just used .30 kwh SnoopDog 10 hrs ago #32
What will we do with... littlemissmartypants Sunday #9
You mean like all the other junk that is produced in the world? SnoopDog Sunday #11
Have you looked at the statistics on recycling lately? littlemissmartypants Sunday #14
Panels should be good for 25, Inverters for 15. Old Crank 14 hrs ago #28
What if you had a place in the Country, that wasn't connected to the power grid? This would work tremendously well, SWBTATTReg Sunday #15
Then you need batteries. Those are expensive. hunter Sunday #17
I've been playing with these kinds of systems for a couple of years now. hunter Sunday #19
The question to ask ... Grins Sunday #21
Munich here. Old Crank Yesterday #23
Question for you... SnoopDog 15 hrs ago #25
Power output can be all over the map Old Crank 14 hrs ago #27
Thom Hartman mentioned the balcony solar today on his program... SnoopDog 13 hrs ago #29
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