Tesla just built a huge battery storage unit in Australia---no reason they couldn't build three of them in California.
I'm surprised this isn't already approved and under construction in California---why is Australia so far ahead of us?
Cheers!
Plantagenet wrote:Tesla just built a huge battery storage unit in Australia---no reason they couldn't build three of them in California.
I'm surprised this isn't already approved and under construction in California---why is Australia so far ahead of us?
Cheers!
Demand for Solar-Storage Systems Explodes in Puerto Rico
A solar engineer describes his efforts to help residents produce and monitor their own power—but the grid’s instabilities are still making it hard to get ahead
By Maria Gallucci
When I first met Gabriel Rivera last year in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the engineer was driving around with solar panels in his car. Hurricane Maria had ravaged the island on 20 September 2017 and knocked out the entire grid. Rivera was building household emergency kits, consisting of a solar panel hooked to a battery, to help people power their vital medical equipment. His own apartment was damaged in the storm, so when we spoke, he was in the process of moving the panels to a safer spot.
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