The household cost would be about $20,000/house and about $15,000/car.
For houses about $2 trillion.
For cars about $2.25 trillion.
For industrial and commercials uses add in another $2 trillion.
Somewhat over $6 trillion would be the conversion cost.
Including enough storage for months of winter weather?
For houses about $2 trillion.
For cars about $2.25 trillion.
For industrial and commercials uses add in another $2 trillion.
Somewhat over $6 trillion would be the conversion cost.
Thanks for summarizing the lefty talking points for us. The conversion cost would be “$20,000” a house? You can't even install a new HVAC system in many houses for that price. And $15,000 a car? So you are going to replace your reliable gasoline powered car with a $15,000 golf cart? Your industrial estimate is actually even more outlandish! You are living in LaLa land Brian.
“The household cost would be about $20,000/house and about $15,000/car.”
Damn, didn’t realize I could store 30 days of energy for under $20k. How do I get these batteries?
The battery back up offering from generac is for 8 kwh at a price of $10,000. That is $1,250 per kwh of storage.
Even if costs come down to the assumption of $435 per kwh or $100 for mass storage the cost per home such as mine is between $150,000 and $650,000.
Do the math. The talking points you’ve offered are WRONG.