• @[email protected]
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    6 months ago

    I wish we could. That capacity is already booked. The batteries we are deploying needs to be used as local storage. And this is before the EU mandate on solarpanels on all roof tops has taken effect. The grid can’t expand at that rate, unfortunately.

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      26 months ago

      What do you mean? Worst case put the batteries with the panel?

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        36 months ago

        That’s what we are reduced to. That is what I mean. I also say that in the EU directive called EED, the union demands that, starting 2026, every public body needs to put PV-cells on the roofs of the buildings they use.

        That will be noticeable.

        • @Valmond
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          26 months ago

          And a good idea, right?

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            36 months ago

            As long as we find a way to make use of the excess electricity produced, yes. Today we don’t have enough intermittent energy users. For storage, or otherwise.

            There are initiatives calling for/demanding an expanded hydrogen infrastructure, for instance, so that could be one thing. I believe Germany is the leading country of such initiatives.

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              26 months ago

              Yes, it’s a rocky road but it looks like it’s going forward IMO!