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  • In the EU, hydrogen. Either by fuel cell or burnt in hydogen ready NG plants. Wouldn't be my first choice but thats whats gonna happen.

  • I can't but it's also not necessary. There are no conditions were no energy from renewables is produced. You have to cover peaks and shift electricity around a bit. The missing parts are interconnection and, dependend on price, overbuilding.

  • Pumped hydro, hydrogen, batteries. The solutions are readily deployable and economcally viable.

  • Comparing users to MAU seems disingenuous. The fediverse has ~12 million users, according to fedidb and around 1.1 million active ones.

    Most of them on Mastodon.

  • I am talking about Austria. Its mostly reusable ones made of fabric, or really sturdy plastic/wofen plastic. If you need a oneway one it's paper. We anyway had to pay for the shoppingbags as long as I can remember.

  • Thanks for the answer. I was really surprised how little people complained when the shop ones stopped existing. Seems like induced demand. Back then I kept a few, because they are so handy. Well, never used one.

  • Sorry, fixed it.

  • Are they talking about something like this

    Or something like this

    The first one has been forbitten in my country for ~10years and nobody seems to miss them. The second one is used, rarely, for takeout and mostly replaced with paper bags.

  • I don't agree with you but either way that doesn't change the fact that nuclear is just slow, expensive and a bad idea in 2024.

  • There are just better/faster options...

  • Maybe you can get something out of here

  • I always use a factor of 1200 as approximation e.g. 1GW produses 1.2 TWh per year but thats very very rough.

  • If this is ever deemed feasible the world will already run on renewables. There might have been a time for NPPs but 2024 ain't it.

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    Italy deploys 1.72 GW of new PV systems in Q1

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    Renewables provided almost 30% of US electrical generation in March

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    India adds record 10 GW of solar capacity in Q1 2024

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    Chinese PV Industry Brief: Cumulative PV capacity tops 670 GW

    www.pv-magazine.com /2024/05/24/chinese-pv-industry-brief-cumulative-pv-capacity-tops-670-gw/
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    Egypt to allocate land for 27 GW of solar, wind projects - report

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    Renewable energy surpasses April power demand in Austria

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    Big Batteries — Squeezing Out The Gas In Australia - CleanTechnica

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