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Lol ... bullshite. Panels that a re broken are broken. It's like cut hair just it doesn't grow back. Single cells might be reused in a new "2nd hand cells" panel, but this is silicon it breaks like glass (because Silicon is glass!) and even worse if the semiconductor on it is damaged by normal standard radiation and it's degraded it takes more energy to test and rebuild this than to produce new, because unlike a new panel where the stuff like the Aluminium spline and the silver wires are solder on and done in a refurbishing these need to be taken apart (costs energy), desoldered (costs energy), tested (costs energy), new backpanel (costs energy), and then reassembled (costs energy), soldered (costs energy) not to speak of cost of energy for transport to and from the recycling, collection and refurbishing centers. Taking them to center, pulling them apart in their single constituents: Aluminium spine, backplane, cells, wires and melting them to make new ones is far more efficient. But sure go ahead advertise a Chemical product that is nothing but expensive snake oil and does effectively nothing, which effects are drowned by the SNR in the data. Just like that time DuPont told Hoover that they can replace each and everything with an oil product that hemp could provide. ... Still waiting.
Uhhh ok. Silicon is recyclable. The difficult thing with recycling panels is separating the layers of copper and other metals/minerals. And it's proven that recycling uses less energy that mining new materials in many industries. I don't know where you got your information from. I'm not gonna argue with you just please don't spread misinformation.
How does this make sense because energy companies are buying our electricity and selling it for 3-4x the price…. Someone explain how this makes sense. It’s clear that these energy companies are not happy because they’re losing money due to everyone converting to solar.
There are cheap EVs in the US also. We love our Chevy Bolt EV. My friend bought the base model for $28k. Plus, the federal and state incentives brought it down to $18.5k. About the same price as the cheapest petrol car in the US. Granted it's not sold this year 2024 due to GMs decision to change battery platforms, it'll be back in production next year with the updated platform.
A correct unit would be kW*h, since energy is time x power. With the knowledge that modern phones will still discharge their battery when used for media consumption while on 5W (5V x 1A) charger = they use more than 5W, I would say 5kW*h wouldn’t be enough even for 1000 hours
Just a note that the MG ZS EV 2023 is currently available for $34,990 driveaway. The BYD Dolphin is currently available for $36,890 + ORC, driveaway price is $39,332 in Victoria.
i did the math and for me, After 5 years, a NL on a $60k EV is a slightly cheaper than owning a $50K ICE car for 5 years. (and that includes balloon payment). That will change soon when the FBT exemption expires next year.
Nuclear power is the only way to provide a backbone to renewables; doing both is the only way to get away from fossil fuels. Anything else is just shilling for the oil industry (outside of areas where Nuclear would be unsafe ie in the middle of a volcano)
Everyone needs nuclear, its the best way to gain power with waste being so small you could ignore it for years compared to the other sources. People are scared of nuclear just becouse they hear about a nucler bomb. You should stop making people scared and educate them. Nuclear is the way to go
You can buy 5 kWh LV Batteries for about 1000-1500 $ They each have their own BMS And a battery inverter costs from 1500-2500 $ This system is not only cheaper but when one component fails its not 13500$ down the drain...🙄 Also that system will make the investment back much quicker 😉
It has worked so well in Queensland they are about to start charging people for feeding back into the grid because it cant handle the extra power, or their profits are down and they are just wanting to get them back
I agree but did you say that "Australia is ranked the 2nd most unaffordable CITY? in the world" Australia is a country but Sydney is a city. I am in total agreement with everything in this video except for the last girl? She needs more cool aid
I'm in HK and honestly the prices are nuts. The food is basically as expensive as Sydney but the housing prices are nuts. A regular apartment can cost 6 million USD!
Locals: Can't make ends meet, live in public housing. International student: The housing, the food, the clubbing, the events, the nightlife. Clearly, not the same priorities. Which is why, temporary immigration in the form of international students should be more limited so it gives poorer local communities a better chance at affording life in their own city.
You bring up some important points about the challenges faced by local communities and the differing priorities between locals and international students. It's crucial to find a balance that supports everyone.