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Commonwealth Fusion Systems, based In Massachusetts, is building a reactor aimed to produce net energy by 2025, and a large-scale reactor putting power on the grid in the early 2030s.
Commonwealth Fusion Systems, based In Massachusetts, is building a reactor aimed to produce net energy by 2025, and a large-scale reactor putting power on the grid in the early 2030s.
It’s definitely a large capital investment, but commercial solar is now cheaper than coal generation (with an important cabeat re: the cost of intermitency of solar)
Every time I have looked into solar panels, "cost effective" is not the conclusion I came to.
It’s definitely a large capital investment, but commercial solar is now cheaper than coal generation (with an important cabeat re: the cost of intermitency of solar)
You’re probably too old to payout your rooftop
panels at this point, unless cost of power increases significantly in your golden years or you buy and install them yourself.
I think solar could survive no subsidies at this point.
Every time I have looked into solar panels, "cost effective" is not the conclusion I came to.
At least not cost effective without significant government subsidies and if it requires government subsidies then profitable is not typically the word of choice.
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