by testing22321 on 6/28/25, 1:44 AM with 7 comments
by melling on 6/28/25, 1:59 AM
That is impressive.
The US is abandoning some of our clean energy goals.
Both public and private: https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2025-corporate-climate-br...
by msgodel on 6/28/25, 2:04 AM
If you like the independence/flexibility solar is marginally interesting. There it's probably a no-brainer.
by zeristor on 6/29/25, 12:43 AM
Green energy reduces that dependence, as does the use of electric vehicles.
I don’t have any idea how much this is a consideration, I imagine it is quite a powerful one.
by zeristor on 6/28/25, 11:52 PM
Other parts are
- HVDC cables to move the power to where it is needed.
- grid scale batteries to buffer power, and even it out.
- transformers. Hitherto grid transformers were all built as bespoke parts, but this is being standardised for lower lead time and economies of scale.