Russische Angriffe auf Kohle- und Gaskraftwerke haben die Ukraine während eines brutalen Winters erzittern lassen. Um dies zu bewältigen, baut die Ukraine Solar- und Windenergie aus. Während eine einzelne Rakete ein Kohlekraftwerk lahmlegen kann, sind möglicherweise Dutzende erforderlich, um einen Windpark auszuschalten.

    https://e360.yale.edu/features/ukraine-war-renewable-energy

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    1. This should be a focus not because of energy security during terror attacks, but as a model for the world to reduce reliance on fossil fuels for energy, heat, and transportation. Russia has little useful industry left aside from being a raw materials gas station (they can’t even make the critical equipment for extraction and processing). Take that away and it will implode and break up into smaller independent nations that are no longer forced to be a slave state of Moscow’s parasitic government.

    2. HorrificAnalInjuries on

      Solar would be even more resilient. Sending a dozen drones to deal with a single wind farm, while inconvenient, isn’t an impossibility. Sending hundreds or thousands to take out every single solar panel is where things get rough. Even if you get multi-kills per strike, you have to hit every house, shed, parking lot, EVERYTHING.

      So uh, let’s send thousands of solar panels to Ukraine and watch the Russians weep.

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