• JustEnoughDucks
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    1 day ago

    Here in Belgium there used to be big government subsidies for solar panels 5-10 ago.

    Now the same wattage battery + solar setup without any government subsidies is a good chunk cheaper than that time with the large subsidies.

    Pretty cool and shows the power of government renewables subsidies. A huge percentage of houses in Belgium have solar panels now.(and electricity still costs 0.30€/kWh average because of fossil fuel energy lobbies)

    Now that there is a local industry around it, most renovations and almost all new builds include them.

    • @[email protected]
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      109 hours ago

      As your northern neighbors. We did subsidize it too, but now the privatized energy companies started whining that there wasn’t enough capacity, so now they charge you for creating free energy

      • @[email protected]
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        13 hours ago

        You guys shouldn’t complain, you still have saldering (net metering) ánd get money for the electricity you have left which is still a huge subsidy.

      • @iknowitwheniseeit
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        78 hours ago

        Yes I’m considering buying a high power laser so I can send the energy back into space instead of paying the power companies for the privilege of giving them electricity.

    • @[email protected]
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      27 hours ago

      electricity still costs 0.30€/kWh average because of fossil fuel energy lobbies.

      This is the price of guaranteed electricity delivered to your doorstep. We can’t get rid of gas fired power stations and kms of electricity grid network yet.

    • bobalot
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      1921 hours ago

      4 million households in Australia have solar panels.

      They are great value.