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Technology Chat => Renewable Future => Topic started by: DataBot on September 11, 2020, 00:00:04 AM

Title: Solar Roof Tiles - should every building generate its own power? | 100% Independent, 100% Electric
Post by: DataBot on September 11, 2020, 00:00:04 AM
Solar Roof Tiles - should every building generate its own power? | 100% Independent, 100% Electric


Source: Solar Roof Tiles - should every building generate its own power? | 100% Independent, 100% Electric (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQC2HDjkDCk)

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Title: Re: Solar Roof Tiles - should every building generate its own power? | 100% Independent, 100% Electr
Post by: Art on September 12, 2020, 03:20:35 AM
I really liked that video. Hopefully we'll all get there one day soon.
Title: Re: Solar Roof Tiles - should every building generate its own power? | 100% Independent, 100% Electr
Post by: Data on September 12, 2020, 09:50:03 AM
Yeah great video  :thumbsup:

When I think of all the videos I've seen of so called "experts" explaining to us that cleaning up our energy requirements isn't possible or feasible and then coming up with excuses time and time again to keep us addicted to fossil fuels  :no-no:

Meanwhile some clever people are coming up with some bright ideas and actually doing something about it.

Going green might be easier than many have predicted, it seems to me that all it takes is a bit of thinking how we can do things differently using the technology we have already. 

I believe the human race can do this, with a bit of time and effort  8) 
Title: Re: Solar Roof Tiles - should every building generate its own power? | 100% Independent, 100% Electr
Post by: Art on September 12, 2020, 13:04:07 PM
Agreed but it will be quite a struggle to separate the greed from the hands of those Oil Barrons. There are lots of people from the past and present who have made huge fortunes from the big oil trade. It will be really difficult to deter or stop them. Perhaps with enough adopters of Solar, Wind, Thermal, they will die off from attrition.

While there are many other planets out there which might actually support or be made to support life, this is the only one we've got for now.