Ah! Got you! I thought about data storafege in an app (but not for an app)
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I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re referring to as a wheel, is in fact, a cart and a wheel, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, a cart plus a wheel. A wheel is not a vehicle unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning cart system made useful by the cart’s frame, steering components, and vital structural elements comprising a full vehicle as defined by cart-dynamics. Many people move things every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of the cart which is widely used today is often called “a wheel,” and many of its users are not aware that it is basically a cart, developed by the Cart Project. There really is a wheel, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. A wheel is a part: the circular component in the system that allows the cart to roll across the ground. A wheel is an essential part of a cart, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete cart. A wheel is normally used in combination with the Cart System: the whole system is basically a cart with a wheel added, or a cart and a wheel.
Sorry guys. I let a llm rewrite it, I was too lazy.
Scheint als könnten wir unsere sprache noch ein bisschen verbessern :)
Deutsche Zeitform Beispiel Deutsch Englische Zeitform Beispiel Englisch Präsens Er redet mit Oma. Simple Present He talks to grandma. Präteritum Er redete mit Oma. Simple Past He talked to grandma. Perfekt Er hat mit Oma geredet. Present Perfect He has talked to grandma. Plusquamperfekt Er hatte mit Oma geredet. Past Perfect He had talked to grandma. Futur I Er wird mit Oma reden. Future Simple He will talk to grandma. Futur II Er wird mit Oma geredet haben. Future Perfect He will have talked to grandma. Scheint als wäre deutsch inkonsistent. Da ist noch raum für verbesserungen :)
He talks to grandma Er redet mit Oma
It’s a neat idea to over-cool in order to reduce consumption later on!
That’s understandable but do we need it now? Neither pv nor batteries last forever. I’m just not sure if we need them now (or short-medium term future). But I’m not in the position to decide upon it
Do you have a source for the cooling off effect of the duck curve?
Following is a 2 year old article hinting an increase in the effect https://www.powermag.com/epri-head-duck-curve-now-looks-like-a-canyon/ afaik it hasn’t changed much but I’m open to news
Why do you want a subsidy for batteries? Installing batteries at a large scale at homes is incredibly expensive compared to an off site battery. Especially with regards to the move towards hydrogen.
Thx for doing the math
Peak load of households is not during peak solar power generation. Households installing pv isn’t a solution to what you described.
Today, you could also use a battery to buy power during mid day and use it in the evening when you need it the most.
Looks like one is defined as years and one as days. 10 years does not necessarily equal 365 times 10.