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Re: Solar panels set to be mandatory on all new buildings under EU plan
by
DrBeer
on 21/07/2022, 10:56:23 UTC
The problem is not with solar panels, but with the battery to store the electricity. The main issue here is that solar panels generate power only during day time. And the peak electricity usage comes in the night time.

Are you trying to break a record on how many times can you be wrong on a forum?
In what galaxy is the peak electricity usage at night?



Every state despite being 3000 km north or south uses nearly the same pattern, and I don't think 6 PM means nighttime anywhere!

And batteries that are needed here can be expensive, needs constant maintenance and need to be replaced every 3-4 years. And during the last one or two years, the battery prices have gone over the roof, due to the rising prices of raw materials such as Lithium, Nickel and Cobalt.

Irrelevant, if you would have actually read the proposal it doesn't say at any point any of the buildings should be off-grid.

What about countries that dont have any state support programs ?

Simple, it will not be mandatory! We're talking about an EU program here!
It's like saying that Germany will ban ICE from 2050 and you come and ask what would Uganda do!


Not everyone has the goal of having a conceptual dialogue. Some want everyone to know that "solar panels are crap", and "expensive", that "wind stations prevent earthworms from sleeping", that tide stations ... tide stations .... Here's another propaganda of black slurry sellers, nothing came up with, but soon we will hear groans that "because of them, the Gulf Stream will break and everyone will freeze, so urgently buy gas only from us, and at $ 10,000,000 per cubic meter" Smiley