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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] PERTH, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Australia will offer at least three hours of free solar power every day to households including those without solar panels under an energy-saving programme that is expected to go live in 2026, energy minister Chris Bowen said on Tuesday. The Solar Sharer programme will begin in the states of New South Wales and South Australia as well as southeast Queensland before it is expanded elsewhere[/quote] https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/australia-offer-three-hours-free-solar-per-day-millions-2025-11-04/ Australia generates too much electricity during peak times for solar. The huge increase in residential solar installations has created a record drop in demand during peak generation times. They hope this will shift how residential power use during the day. Unlike here where we have to pay for data centers![/quote] Australian has about the same land mass of America with 10% of the population. Not gonna happen in the US. [/quote] Do you know how much empty land there is in the southwest/nevada/Utah?[/quote] Empty? Lots of animals call it home. It’s beauty. It’s nature. It’s pure. You see beauty and want to dumb billions of dollars worth of Chinese toxic solar panels on it? What is wrong with you?[/quote] there are a lot of places that have learned how to implement solar to be friendly to wildlife, grazing and all sorts of secondary uses. Think outside the box like innovators nationwide and worldwide have done. and I am not even the 'american exceptionalism' poster, but seriously, we are falling so far behind the rest of the world because the GOP is stuck on cars, oil, gas and otherwise 19th century means of production.[/quote]
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