Nope. Solar is green. The statement is accurate.
"Green" as defined by the Merriam-Webster dictionary:
Tending to preserve environmental quality (as by being recyclable, biodegradable, or nonpolluting)
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Well, production of solar-PV requires a lot of dopants that are pretty nasty, and there's a lot of waste produced during the process. In addition, the frames and glass take a tremendous amount of energy. So the more accurate statement would be that solar is greenER than some other forms of power (like fossil.)Leave a comment:
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Well, production of solar-PV requires a lot of dopants that are pretty nasty, and there's a lot of waste produced during the process. In addition, the frames and glass take a tremendous amount of energy. So the more accurate statement would be that solar is greenER than some other forms of power (like fossil.)
That's true of all forms of power. None are truly benign. Some, though, are much worse than others.
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To answer the OP's question. Yes, solar is green.
Solar has made my home become grid neutral. I export the majority of the the solar power generated during the day that in turn, powers homes in my neighborhood. Less coal burned to power the grid = green.
Over the course of 100,000 miles, my EV will not burn 4000 gallons of gasoline, or require oil changes. Instead it runs on sunshine. Sunshine = green.
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To answer the OP's question. Yes, solar is green.
Solar has made my home become grid neutral. I export the majority of the the solar power generated during the day that in turn, powers homes in my neighborhood. Less coal burned to power the grid = green.
Over the course of 100,000 miles, my EV will not burn 4000 gallons of gasoline, or require oil changes. Instead it runs on sunshine. Sunshine = green.
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I am actually in Myrtle Beach SC this weekend taking some time off but still have to deal with drivers not paying attention to what they are doing.
The madness must be spreading.Leave a comment:
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Uh. I can think of a lot better things then what jflorey2 has mentioned but then again I am much older and have different goals that I consider fun.
So I think it is great that he has found a great place to live and is able to justify solar pv and save money.
But then again I don't pay anywhere near as much for electricity, food, water, fuel, taxes, medical costs, to name a few that most people that live in CA pay compared to what people in Florida pay.Leave a comment:
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So I think it is great that he has found a great place to live and is able to justify solar pv and save money.
But then again I don't pay anywhere near as much for electricity, food, water, fuel, taxes, medical costs, to name a few that most people that live in CA pay compared to what people in Florida pay.Leave a comment:
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The poco savings = beer money,..let's leave his dad out of it. Point is, you tried to belittle what he's doing - except he was the one that ended up kicking butt. Battle lost. Own it. Learn from it.Leave a comment:
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Boom. (Insert microphone dropping sound). Battle clearly over. Other guy pays at least $175 (probably over $200 including transmission, disti, local access and other fees) on 2500kWh while jflorey2 lives large by day and enjoys the best breweries in the world by night - all on the sun's dime while simultaneously sticking it to the man.
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Boom. (Insert microphone dropping sound). Battle clearly over. Other guy pays at least $175 (probably over $200 including transmission, disti, local access and other fees) on 2500kWh while jflorey2 lives large by day and enjoys the best breweries in the world by night - all on the sun's dime while simultaneously sticking it to the man.
No contest.Leave a comment:
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In the future, solar power plant lifetimes may increase once long-term reliability data on solar installations becomes available,and as the plants themselves age. However, since nuclear power plants are also having their licenses extended, the ratio may not change significantly.
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It's an example of choosing assumptions to fit your bias, I think. He seems to be assuming the nuclear plant is maintained, but the solar one isn't.Leave a comment:
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