theprestige
Penultimate Amazing
To be clear: I have no hate for solar in principle. What I have hate for is the double standard and special pleading, when it comes to Politically Correct power solutions.I don't get the hate on for solar. And don't you live in the Pacific Northwest and benefit greatly from the power from the massive amount of hydroelectric power here?
I'm in favor of exploiting natural resources to benefit humanity. I also think this exploitation should be careful, thoughtful, and consistent with principles of good stewardship of the resources available to us. Hydro, solar, nuclear... They all have their place in our civilization. What bugs me is how quickly the conservationist narrative goes out the window when it's solar terraforming instead of hydro.
I can see putting solar on rooftops, because you've already paved wilderness to accommodate human activity, and what else can you really do to add power generation there? It makes much less sense to me to just pave over tens of thousands of acres of desert with solar, when you could flood a river valley instead. Less mining of rare materials. Less incredibly-polluting manufacturing processes. Concrete for dams is much less polluting than PV cells for solar farms. But for some reason the conventional "wisdom" seems to deprecate the former and celebrate the latter. That's what pisses me off about the "electric revolution".
