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Tuco's Child's avatar

One other constraint to consider is that solar panels real world service life is 15 years before removal and a trip to the dump, notwithstanding that they are an intermittent and diffuse energy generator.

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Jonas Hummler's avatar

"In fact, as solar power becomes increasingly prevalent, market prices tend to decrease, thereby diminishing the additional value of solar."

Unless I'm missing something, isn't this argument kind of weak? It seems a bit like saying 'as water becomes more available, prices tend to decrease, thereby diminishing the value of additional water infrastructure'. The point isn't that it's valuable, but that citizens have their water and energy needs taken care of.

Practical arguments when it comes to the implementation of renewables, like the disconnect between peak production and peak consumption, the problem of storage and viability of hydrogen infrastructure I find much more convincing.

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