I think the higher demand for AC is predictable as well, no? Climate change has been known to be a thing for a while now… And every home could have solar to offset the local powersurges (which would lead to problems as well, but what I am trying to say is: its not our fault that the state has not prepared)
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Tibi@discuss.tchncs.deto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are you most basic principles for life?4·2 months agoI recently have added a don’t eat/drink sugar alone for me 😊
Tibi@discuss.tchncs.deto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are you most basic principles for life?1·2 months agoDon’t be a burden to anyone I feel like could be difficult sometimes. I get not continuously being a burden but if I need help I should get that help, no? I am talking about e.g. emotional support with people that have decided to be there for me, not me talking to people that don’t want to hear.
Tibi@discuss.tchncs.deto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are you most basic principles for life?4·2 months agoThis fits very nicely in my belief system as well. For me the reason to life is to make it simpler/easier for the people who come after me. And thinking about what I needed and supplying that to others is a very nice way to achieve this. Although this could sometimes lead to doing something that is not needed (anymore), but even then showing others that helping others is a nice thing to do is worth a lot.
In Germany there is a discussion going on about a stock exchange price for electricity. Ie cheaper price during overproduction and higher price during high demand. Then you don’t need solar to benefit from everyone else having solar. Then you could e.g. “just” fill up a local battery with cheap electricity and use it when power is expensive.