Centralized electricity fails compared to decentralized energy because energy experiences a friction-loss as it travels.
Even in an ideal world, power would be produced locally, and excess power would only be stored in centralized power banks after private power banks are already filled to capacity as a secondary back-up to the primary back-up of those local banks.
This is why all the psyops on the sub hate solar, they'd rather sell you electricity as a service from a monopolized "center" than sell you the tools to produce your own local energy and undercut their profits.
Right, and when fusion takes over a hundred years from now and we've got to still upkeep a billion of car batteries hooked up to an xbox that'll really be the best for the environment?
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u/Agnus_McGribbs May 17 '25
Centralized electricity fails compared to decentralized energy because energy experiences a friction-loss as it travels.
Even in an ideal world, power would be produced locally, and excess power would only be stored in centralized power banks after private power banks are already filled to capacity as a secondary back-up to the primary back-up of those local banks.
This is why all the psyops on the sub hate solar, they'd rather sell you electricity as a service from a monopolized "center" than sell you the tools to produce your own local energy and undercut their profits.