Anything with batteries should have an additional fix taxes or at the very least a significant deposit on batteries. There's way too much disposable batterie powered stuff out there
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If you go into the detailed explanation (and can read French) they do have some hydraulic pumping included in their "batteries" section.
In their 100% renewables scénario on a peak consumption (105gw) hour and peak energy production (sun at zenith) they would store the excess production like such:
- 7.2gw to water pumping
- 22gw to static batteries
- 2gw back to the grid (chatting electric vehicles I guess).
Also even in their most nuclear scenario (50% nuclear, 50% renewables) they still include 7.2gw of water pumping.
I'm curious of why you put so much value in water pumping? As a Quebecois I have a small notion of how disruptive (flooding of vast areas of land, massive amounts of concrete, dead rivers downstream of the dam ) water reservoirs for hydroelectricity can be and I have a hard time imagining a viable way of relying extensively on that technique.
I fucking love the format but I hate the current elo "reset".
I'm a selfless player that typically plays support roles ( Util, push for info, be bait...) so I often stay at the bottom of the scoreboard but with good teammate I get the wins. Now it feels like I have to top frag to get wins which against my nature...
I'm in elo hell and it's because of my teammates 😁
Google est moins pire mais Facebook utilisent beaucoup les images, les titres et les extraits de contenus sur leur site où les utilisateurs les consomment sur place. J'avais l'impression que c'étais cette injustice qui était ciblé par la loi et par la bande peut être encourager les canadien à lire plus que juste des titres (écrit par quelqu'un qui a lu que le titre de ce post...)
That's accurate. There's always a few steps not included in the tutorial
In defense of the Montreal rem it had to share a the highway bridge that crosses the saint Lawrence River. It's a long bridge that's high enough to let fret ships to go under so very expensive. The only reason the rem crosses the river is because the population insisted on adding rails to the bridge when they prematurely had to rebuild it (because car traffic was unexpectedly high and the bridge was not built to withstand such a load). Also the city portion connects directly to a popular metro station and a long distance passenger train station.
I guess there's a tipping point where there's so much guns laying around that carrying over is safer than not but I would rather put efforts into avoiding reaching that tipping point.
Almost all problems can be solved with either violence or kindness.
Si le tramway est pris dans le trafic c'est la même chose qu'un autobus non? Un genre de rev serait mieux non?
Was that a civilian? Just curious
I feel like Inflation is not hitting me as much as my suburban friends. They keep complaining about the big grocery store chain collusion (they got caught increasing bread prices a few years back).
Where I live there's line 3 mom&pop produce/pastry/butcher between me and the big chain grocery store. My big chain grocery store is cheaper then other store of the same franchise.
We built huge expensive highway sso huge corps could build mega stores that killed all the locally owned stores. Now they so what they want.
Public transport hardly kills anyone