• superkret@feddit.org
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    22 days ago

    And in true capitalistic fashion, all of these gains are eaten up by increased consumption, not used to reduce demand for other sources.

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      22 days ago

      Not at all true.

      The Australian grid is quite easily seen to be reducing other sources, ergo, reducing demand.

      I assume you be trolling

      • SomeoneSomewhere@lemmy.nz
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        22 days ago

        Indeed.

        In addition, there’s a lot of consumption that was non-electric (e.g. transport, heating) that is moving to electric. Most of the increased grid consumption is not new consumption, it’s consumption that was previously direct fossil fuels.

        The exception is basically bitcoin and AI, plus electrification of underdeveloped areas.

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          22 days ago

          All I heard was

          Otherwise I was going to say the same thing, but didn’t due to troll.

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      Global energy demand is not expected to fall, especially as more people gain access through economic development of traditionally poorer nations.

      That is why increasing renewable generation capacity is so important now.

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    22 days ago

    Every two and a half years solar energy efficiency will double

    It’s called Ohm’s Law