The Button Has Ended
2mon 18d ago in announcements@lemmy.zip from thebutton.lemmy.zipGet the Aussies in here
He pressed it when it was blue
'Suddenly energy independence feels practical’: Europeans are building mini solar farms at home
2mon 22d ago in buyeuropean@feddit.uk from www.euronews.comI know this is a Buy European community, but when it comes to batteries, aliexpress is still your best bet. You can build your own or buy a pack that is ready to plug and play
Europe has survived 3 energy shocks in 4 years. The only way out is to stop buying power from its enemies
2mon 22d ago in buyeuropean@feddit.uk from fortune.comIs nuclear really cheaper than renewables + batteries nowadays? I wonder if there are recent studies looking into it
Quick search points to this:
Levelized Cost of Electricity: which is a measure of the total cost of building and operating a power plant over its lifetime and expressed in dollars per megawatt-hour. [...] LCOE serves as a comprehensive metric that consolidates all direct cost components of a specific power generation technology. This includes capital expenditures, financing, fuel costs, operations and maintenance, and any expenses related to carbon pricing. However, LCOE does not account for network integration or other indirect costs
LCOE for advanced nuclear power was estimated at $110/MWh in 2023 and forecasted to remain the same up to 2050, while solar PV estimated to be $55/MWh in 2023 and expected to decline to $25/MWh in 2050. Onshore wind was $40/MWh in 2023 and expected to decline to $35/MWh in 2050 making renewables significantly cheaper in many cases
[...] Global weighted average levelized cost of electricity for newly commissioned utility-scale solar photovoltaic, onshore wind, offshore wind, and hydropower projects experienced a downward trend. The most notable drop occurred in utility-scale solar PV, which saw a 12% decrease from 2022 [in LCOE costs][...]
In contrast, nuclear power continues to face cost overruns and long construction timelines [...]
Source: https://www.worldnuclearreport.org/Power-Play-The-Economics-Of-Nuclear-Vs-Renewables
[Caveat: Below numbers are most likely not using LCOE]:
[...] In 2025, developers added 87 gigawatts of combined solar and storage, delivering power at an average of $57/MWh
By contrast, benchmark cost of a typical fixed axis solar farm increased 6% compared to 2025, hitting $39/MWh, while onshore wind reached $40/MWh and offshore wind climbed to $100/MWh globally [...]
If we aren't there yet, I still think we might see renewables + batteries as cheaper options in the short term.
I'd really like to see an LCOE analysis including batteries. If we naively assume LCOE costs for PV+batteries is the same as PV, we might already be there
Remove the M8 motorway in Glasgow, Scotland. Last day to have your say
2mon 24d ago in fuckcars from removethem8.org.ukSolar is now 41% cheaper than fossil fuels, UN report shows
2mon 2h ago in energy@slrpnk.net from www.euronews.comEveryone is their own big solar; decentralized solar
Got water
3mon 3d ago in Dullsters@dullsters.net from leminal.spaceHow many liters each? I've never seen these gallons with handles around here
Lost in translation: How Russia’s new elite hit squad was compromised by an idiotic lapse in tradecraft [by using Google Translate]
3mon 6d ago in ukraine@sopuli.xyz from theins.press‘No cars, unspoilt beaches and seabirds rule’: readers’ favourite European island escapes
3mon 6d ago in casualeurope@piefed.social from www.theguardian.comNo cars
Say no more, you already got me hooked
German man says New York is a disaster
3mon 7d ago in videos from cdn.imgchest.comThat's the direct result of car lobbying, it has changed the perception of a whole generation on how we should build cities
My Finnish Wild Garden 2025
3mon 9d ago in nolawns@slrpnk.net from makertube.netThe Enshittificator
3mon 20d ago in enshitification@slrpnk.net from eupolicy.socialOrcas habitat
3mon 20d ago in fuckcars from lemmy.dbzer0.comSorry, I thought it fit the theme quite clearly as it shows how a car centric infrastructure hurts us all, including animals. That huge parking lot could have been housing, or a park, or perhaps a big ass tub for them to swim in. (ps: I'm not saying they should be locked up in the first place, as the sea is right over there where they could roam freely though)
Growing oyster mushroom experiment
3mon 25d ago in farming@slrpnk.net from norden.socialHow often did you have to add more cardboard to yours?
If you ditched your car, could you afford to leave the suburbs for a great urban neighborhood?
4mon 4d ago in fuckcars from lemmy.dbzer0.comBehind the Guns: Western Tools, Russian Firepower
4mon 5d ago in ukraine@sopuli.xyz from dallas-park.comStarlink activation honeypot lures russian troops to disclose their location
4mon 5d ago in ukraine@sopuli.xyz from xcancel.comFlorida tests show pesticide (glyphosate) in popular breads
4mon 6d ago in world from www.thenewlede.orgBehind the Guns: Western Tools, Russian Firepower
4mon 7d ago in europe@feddit.org from dallas-park.com











