I guess it’s that time of year to ask at what price point does it make sense for wildland-urban interface households to switch from PG&E to solar/micro grids at scale?
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I was hoping Energy and Sustainability Twitter would manifest....https://twitter.com/get2resilience/status/1182068328631660544?s=21 …
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@LeroyWesterling paper. Even in a good scenario where we revive the Paris Accord and significantly cut emissions, so much more of California is going to burn regularly compared to the 1961-1990 baseline.https://twitter.com/kimmaicutler/status/1101538810008002560?s=21 …
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Pretty much what I assumed. Let’s says $50K/home * 1.7M homes in the WUI in California = $85B? https://twitter.com/andymoonsun/status/1182309506954530817?s=21 …
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*plus batteries*
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How much are batteries? How come I can't find an all in estimate in a report somewhere? Anecdotally, I do know a Tesla battery customer and they said it was $50K all in for them....
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So closer to $40-50K per household? Undergrounding is also $50K per household in the Bay Area.
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But battery included or not? Without battery, not much help for power outage during the evening or cloudy days.
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Spoiler alert. That estimate is probably wrong.
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10k here, 10k there...
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