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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@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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That’s not how residential solar works - there are guards in place to make sure energy does not flow back to the grid if there is no power coming in. In fact most residential solar needs the grids 60htz to operate at all.
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Where have you read about this from a policy perspective?
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