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  1. Standard_Sea7251 on

    Inb4: no, it doesn’t make any sense. Cheap electricity from solar panels is cheap, period. If you don’t need to extract and burn a ton of coal to produce electricity, then that is good. Systemic costs of maintaining thermal capacity do **not** outweigh the costs of literally harvesting gigawatts of free power from the Sun.

    Massive investments in battery storage technologies which are currently underway will soon change the dynamic of negative energy prices and will drive real costs even lower.

  2. Well, once I was working with a guy who claimed that sleeping makes him tired. Must be his lost brother.

  3. GrinchForest on

    Actually it makes sense, but you mistranslate/misinterpretate the situation.

    Sure you can have cheap energy in sunny day, but you will pay more in general. Why?

    Because you cannot store the energy and you have to use it as it is. 
    And this increase the costs as you have to pay more to get energy from other sources in not sunny days.
    Also you have to pay more for increasing maintance costs of the network and appliances.

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