• Nighed@sffa.community
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    3 months ago

    Better than nothing.

    If we have to overbuild green energy to get a reliable supply, use the excess on things like this.

    It’s also has a directly measurable output (…input?) - I would prefer that money was spent on this rather than carbon offsetting, which is basically a scam.

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      3 months ago

      Considering all of the car still on the road gas furnaces and stoves still in houses that need to be replaced all of the other pesky smaller sources of carbon emissions going to zero is going to be a pain in the ass, the last 10 or 20% being the most annoying of all so you’re going to need something. Meanwhile we’re already throwing away solar and wind power in excess of what we can do anything with, and we could easily end up with cheap enough solar that for about 8 hours a day there’s literally unlimited free energy you could dump into something like this