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eigart
·vor 10 Tagen·discuss
I interpreted the comment as “give this guy some money and he will figure it out”. You have some serious skill, this just wasn’t the right idea.
eigart
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
That’s pretty cool. Reminded me of reading [0] about how training surgeons using click feedback, like when you train a dog, works really well.

[0] https://www.npr.org/2018/06/12/619109741/clicker-training-fo...
eigart
·vor 7 Monaten·discuss
A japanese startup is working on a (surprisingly small) battery energy "tanker":

https://power-x.jp/en/newsroom/Introducing-the-world%E2%80%9...

I think there are some startups working on cargo train "tankers" in the US too.

An idea I had after seeing the tanker concept was to have the battery carrier also serve as a generator via wind power. If its a huge ship I suppose you could just stick a turbine on it and go where the wind is blowing. I think a more fun concept is generating power off of a smaller scale cat- or trimaran generating both propulsion and power by sailing conventionally.
eigart
·vor 9 Monaten·discuss
Didn’t the feds just get 10% of the company?
eigart
·vor 9 Monaten·discuss
That is correct. The historical price for consumers is by my guesstimate $0.03-0.05 USD, now it’s at least double. Grid fees come on top of that.

The anger is completely out of proportion, IMO, as the net effect is probably very positive. 1. Hydro is typically state owned and taxed at a very high rate 2. 50% of the price difference between markets is pocketed by the public grid operator (reducing grid fees) 3. We also import power when needed and typically at a net profit.
eigart
·vor 9 Monaten·discuss
Thanks!

It would be interesting to see how this looks on a map.

Electricity exports (/prices) is a MASSIVE controversy in Norwegian politics, so it would be pretty funny if Norwegian power is replacing the curtailed wind power.
eigart
·vor 9 Monaten·discuss
Your suspicion is wrong.
eigart
·vor 10 Monaten·discuss
I think the rigidity of land ownership will be put to the test because of climate change.