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<blockquote data-quote="-Pjackso" data-source="post: 4342539" data-attributes="member: 8119"><p>Going back to solar panels .....</p><p>Even though the ROI isn't there (unless DIY), I could see some huge advantage of solar from a de-centralized power generation aspect.</p><p></p><p>If (***IF***) the local government/ local building codes implements 1) higher insulation requirements (lower home energy demand), and 2) Minimum of X wattage of solar installed with all NEW home construction, then the local power grid would have huge redundancy for power delivery.</p><p></p><p>Of course the power company would fight this all the way to the bank, hence why gov/ building codes would need to be involved.</p><p>This can only be done based on NEW construction of homes. </p><p></p><p>BUT..... A robust power grid with decentralized power generation (/redundancy) built into the system would benefit all users.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-Pjackso, post: 4342539, member: 8119"] Going back to solar panels ..... Even though the ROI isn't there (unless DIY), I could see some huge advantage of solar from a de-centralized power generation aspect. If (***IF***) the local government/ local building codes implements 1) higher insulation requirements (lower home energy demand), and 2) Minimum of X wattage of solar installed with all NEW home construction, then the local power grid would have huge redundancy for power delivery. Of course the power company would fight this all the way to the bank, hence why gov/ building codes would need to be involved. This can only be done based on NEW construction of homes. BUT..... A robust power grid with decentralized power generation (/redundancy) built into the system would benefit all users. [/QUOTE]
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