notsoloud on Nostr: OK, I'll try to take one thing at a time: 1) We're talking about Africa. They don't ...
OK, I'll try to take one thing at a time:
1) We're talking about Africa. They don't have dark danish winters.
2) Let's aim for 1 kW/person. It could be more, depending on what kinds of production you want, but it's a simple starting point. If you have reliable sunlight every day, you then need 20 kWh/person.
3) Battery grid storage does exist, but it's just started. It's moving crazy fast, but Rome wasn't built in a day.
4) It's absolutely possible to procure 20 kWh battery per person. I think Norway must be pretty close, just with what's in their cars.
Why can't Africa have the same, and then a lot of PV?
Johan | PD1JMB (npub1dj0…ta0g)
1) We're talking about Africa. They don't have dark danish winters.
2) Let's aim for 1 kW/person. It could be more, depending on what kinds of production you want, but it's a simple starting point. If you have reliable sunlight every day, you then need 20 kWh/person.
3) Battery grid storage does exist, but it's just started. It's moving crazy fast, but Rome wasn't built in a day.
4) It's absolutely possible to procure 20 kWh battery per person. I think Norway must be pretty close, just with what's in their cars.
Why can't Africa have the same, and then a lot of PV?
Johan | PD1JMB (npub1dj0…ta0g)