Hugohase @ Hugohase @startrek.website Posts 29Comments 65Joined 1 yr. ago
Yes, but energy density doesn't matter for most applications and the waste it produces is highly problematic.
Thats a chicken/egg peoblem. If enough renewables are build the storage follows. In a perfect world goverments would incentivice storage but in an imperfect one problems have to occure before somebody does something to solve them. Anyway, according to lazard renewables + storage are still cheaper than NPPs.
Slow, expensive, riddeled with corruption, long ago surpassed by renewables. Why should we use it?
Come on, don't be that guy...
Maybe you should read up on the topic and not just repeat baseless falsehoods.
That would be so nice...
Propagandist propagandizes.
More news at 11
Australia’s big battery fleet now making more money from arbitrage than frequency control
This looks exactly like I always imagined battery storage should look like, at least in a first step. Mid-sized batteries strategically distributed in the grid for frequency regulation/grid balancing.
Sweden switches on largest battery energy storage system in the Nordics - Energy Storage
Some critics argue that the prestige of the Prize in Economic Sciences derives in part from its association with the Nobel Prizes, an association that has often been a source of controversy. Among them is the Swedish human rights lawyer Peter Nobel, a great-grandnephew of Alfred Nobel.[40]
Nobel accuses the awarding institution of misusing his family's name, and states that no member of the Nobel family has ever had the intention of establishing a prize in economics.[41] He explained that "Nobel despised people who cared more about profits than society's well-being", saying that "There is nothing to indicate that he would have wanted such a prize", and that the association with the Nobel prizes is "a PR coup by economists to improve their reputation".[40]
No idea what you mean and not gonna read the ipcc report now.
Ok, bask in your american exceptionalism if you please.
Those data centers would soon be somewhere else due to... economics. And even if not, wouldn't be significant.
Maybe if you start heating your homes by burning car tires in your gardens. But otherwise, no. You are already so far behind the curve that economics really don't allow CO2 emission increases on a global significant level.
The world is not just the USA...
They don't even say that. They say emissions will peak which is en par with other institutions.
Global Emissions Will Peak In 2024, Claims DNV In Latest Report - CleanTechnica
Global Emissions Will Peak In 2024, Claims DNV In Latest Report - CleanTechnica
Wer mit gendern die AFD wählt, wählt auch ohne gendern die AFD...
Have you read the article? Hydrogen is developed... fast...
Ok, have it your way. Hydrogen Supply Outlook 2024: A Reality Check
The strategy is being implemented, infrastructure being build. Electrolysers and hydrogen ready NGs are planed and build. New NG infrastructure is hydrogen ready. What else are you expecting? Should things magically materialise?
Now you are getting away from arguments...
Well... It's the current strategy.
Also, the same could be said about NG [efficiency about 30%-55% and also a little bit flameable].
Klimaaktivisten in Linz angefahren: "Bin davon ausgegangen, dass er bremsen wird"
Eurelectric: renewable power generates more than half of EU’s electricity in H1 2024
EU surpasses 50 pct renewable power share for first time in first half of 2024, Germany at 65 pct
Renewable Energy 44.7% of EU Electricity Production in 2023 — Now #1! - CleanTechnica
Solar PV Installations Will Reach Up To 660 Gigawatts In 2024 - CleanTechnica
In the first five months of 2024, 87% of the electricity consumed in Portugal was green