The transition

Well you can always find the justification you are looking for.

I went solar and EV a little over 6 years ago. Produced 62MWh, almost 10MWh per year. It covers all my electric bills and that is including AC and 2 EVs.

No electricity and no gas to buy for 6 years. With how the price for these energy sources has evolved in that period, it has already more than paid for itself and I can't say I regret anything :)
 
Yup, obviously Im guessing this is the honeymoon period until the tax revenues start dropping , it starts on UK EVs next year.
But what are we fixing our atmosphere for..?
No jobs
All robots
Universal income
Robotaxis only
Im pretty sure no one knows
 
I saw 2 Rivian pickups this week, on US 40 ALT between Frostburg & Cumberland MD.
They looked like a roller skate with the foot out. 4 people doors, a 4' bed. Totally NOT the pickup I need for home projects and no grandchildren. I have 8' bed and single seat F150. Excess possessions ride in two Stellite bins in the back, which BTW also break up the rolling vortex of wind that occurs in the back of pickups at speed. I averaged 21.5 mpg in my trip this week, mostly at 70 mph. Lot of construction speed zones though, and in West Virgina the motorists take the speed limits seriously. Especially people with WVa license plates.
Voiding roof warranty when solar installed is a major concern to me. Local Presbyterian church bought an 40' x 80' panel of solar. They had roofers up there repairing the next 3 months. IMHO you can caulk a TV antenna mast from the side often enough for it to not leak. You cannot access all the mounts for solar from the side, so you cannot caulk it without removal.
 
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