Why can’t we have our own energy system?

Good question.

EWA, 7 May 2015, The Tesla Battery Heralds the Beginning of the End for Fossil Fuels,

Rather than wondering “Can we have our own energy system?” people are going to be wanting to know “Why can’t we have it?”

This is why early adopters like Alton Burns and George Bennett matter: other people start asking: why can’t we have that? And now that HB 57 is finally law, lots more people can have solar power without mortgaging the farm. Then they ask this question: why can’t we have storage?

The Tesla Energy program unveiled last week is comprehensive, with worldwide ramifications. The Powerwall system which offers 10 kWh is aimed at domestic consumers. It is complemented by an industrial system referred to as the Powerpack providing 100 kWh storage, along with a stack of 100 such units to form a 10 megawatt hour storage unit, which can be used at the range of small electricity grids.

Entire communities could possibly create micro-grid power supply systems around this kind of a 10 MWh energy storage system, fed by renewable power generation (wind power or rooftop solar power), at prices that clearly have become very competitive.

Last week at his launch, Musk maintained that the complete electric power grid of the United States could very well be replicated with only 160 million of these utility-scale energy storage units. Moreover, two billion of the utility-scale models would be able to provide storage of 20 trillion kWh — electric power for the world.

And that’s only one of many storage solutions coming onto the market that Tesla is opening.

If it’s possible to create these exhaust-pumping complicated machines, it’s surely possible to create the storage units which can help make those machines unnecessary. Furthermore, Elon Musk has just affirmed that he plans to do just that.

Betting on fossil fuels in 2015, like Kinder Morgan is doing with the Palmetto Pipeline or Spectra Energy, FPL, and Duke Energy are doing with the Sabal Trail Pipeline, is like betting on horses in 1915 to provide future road transportation.

Let’s bet on the sun.

-jsq

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