• @Aux
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    13 months ago

    Roof panels don’t have enough area to provide enough power. Especially in high density apartment blocks common in most of the world. My apartment block has solar panels, they produce energy which is barely enough to power heat pump machinery for the central heating system. And they’re useless during the winter when heating is actually needed.

    That’s not a policy problem, solar panels are just useless.

    • @[email protected]
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      23 months ago

      Sorry, I wasn’t clear.
      There is a significant amount of real estate for solar panels that won’t require any land cleaning, if policy paved the way for it. Total rooftop area in a city and surrounding area is not a small amount, it’s not all high density housing.

      You also don’t need to go all-in on solar, or rooftop solar. You can also have wind farms. You can also have solar farms (which now wouldn’t need to be as large).

      And I never pretended that this was the best solution everywhere. There are places where nuclear absolutely makes more sense. Landlocked countries that have dark winters and no plains, for example.