Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
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!
Australian has about the same land mass of America with 10% of the population.
Not gonna happen in the US.
Do you know how much empty land there is in the southwest/nevada/Utah?
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, we should do this in Minnesota and North Dakota…
I'm pretty sure those places don't get nearly as much sun as Australia. Solar electricity would be much more expensive there. Just calculating daylight hours. Not to mention it actually rains there. But, hey if you're thinking it's just useless land, go for it.
The sun doesn't work like that! They may get more in their summer but less in the winter. It all evens out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
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!
Australian has about the same land mass of America with 10% of the population.
Not gonna happen in the US.
What happened to the idea of American exceptionalism? Why is it that the people who are so quick to talk about how great America is, and how we're the envy of the world, are the same people constantly suggesting we are less capable of the accomplishments of the rest of the world. Universal healthcare; can't have that here. Generous parental leave? Are you crazy? Modern and cheap public transportation!? Impossible! Not allowing 6 year olds to be massacred at school? Un-American!
Why? Why does everything have to be so much shittier here than every other western democracy? We CAN have these things! We just need to bring our rich people to heel.
Solar is more expensive, as seen in the RGGI.Anonymous wrote:But Trump wants us down in the mines digging coal and partying like it's 1899.
FFS why are we stuck with this idiot's ideas and why don't Republicans display some common sense and speak up?
The mid-terms can't come fast enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, we should do this in Minnesota and North Dakota…
I'm pretty sure those places don't get nearly as much sun as Australia. Solar electricity would be much more expensive there. Just calculating daylight hours. Not to mention it actually rains there. But, hey if you're thinking it's just useless land, go for it.
The sun doesn't work like that! They may get more in their summer but less in the winter. It all evens out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, we should do this in Minnesota and North Dakota…
I'm pretty sure those places don't get nearly as much sun as Australia. Solar electricity would be much more expensive there. Just calculating daylight hours. Not to mention it actually rains there. But, hey if you're thinking it's just useless land, go for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, we should do this in Minnesota and North Dakota…
I'm pretty sure those places don't get nearly as much sun as Australia. Solar electricity would be much more expensive there. Just calculating daylight hours. Not to mention it actually rains there. But, hey if you're thinking it's just useless land, go for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
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!
Australian has about the same land mass of America with 10% of the population.
Not gonna happen in the US.
Do you know how much empty land there is in the southwest/nevada/Utah?
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
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!
Australian has about the same land mass of America with 10% of the population.
Not gonna happen in the US.
Do you know how much empty land there is in the southwest/nevada/Utah?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
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!
Australian has about the same land mass of America with 10% of the population.
Not gonna happen in the US.
What happened to the idea of American exceptionalism? Why is it that the people who are so quick to talk about how great America is, and how we're the envy of the world, are the same people constantly suggesting we are less capable of the accomplishments of the rest of the world. Universal healthcare; can't have that here. Generous parental leave? Are you crazy? Modern and cheap public transportation!? Impossible! Not allowing 6 year olds to be massacred at school? Un-American!
Why? Why does everything have to be so much shittier here than every other western democracy? We CAN have these things! We just need to bring our rich people to heel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
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!
Australian has about the same land mass of America with 10% of the population.
Not gonna happen in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
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!
Australian has about the same land mass of America with 10% of the population.
Not gonna happen in the US.