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renewables will win the long game.

batteries are becoming dirt cheap, decentral production wins amidst clusterfucking climate catastrophes. solar and wind already are cheaper than anything else. the markets will adjust, simple as that.

any push to prolong the transition simply benefits fossil stakeholders.


I guess you're right. It's a pity that Elon Musk was incapable of aligning with the German Green movement. So many good things (e.g. large batteries on the German grid to buffer wind and sun) could have come out of that. The Green party actually helped create the right circumstances to build the German Tesla factory quite fast. He was not exactly grateful later on, supporting their political opponents :-D But I guess their extreme wokeism did not help either.


Batteries are not actually becoming dirt cheap. And if you do the math of how much you need, even if batteries get cheaper by 50% (and that is unlikely just based on materials cost) its nowhere near enough.

> decentral production wins amidst clusterfucking climate catastrophes

If you do the math you will see Germany could have actually saved money if they had build nuclear in the 2000s.

> solar and wind already are cheaper than anything else

Only if you look at levelized dispatch cost, not if you actually look at is as a system for sustainable reliable power for a whole industrial country.


>even if batteries get cheaper by 50% (and that is unlikely just based on materials cost) its nowhere near enough.

Could you share this math?


Look up how long a dunkelflut is and do the math yourself.

There is a reason that Germany and Europe is planning to do very long distance transport of solar energy. Only by having diverse weather pattern across Europe can you possible do it. Of course this is also incredibly expensive.

Even if you assume a very low price from batteries like Form Energy, its still insanely expensive.


cool idea!


In 10 years you'd have experienced climate impacts that will make you scared for a version looking another 10 years ahead. 2-3C by 2050 is no joke, inconvenience or bump in the road. It's a majestic clusterfuck.


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