> For Murtaza, the decision to switch to solar on his farm near Lahore was an easy one. It will take him less than a year to recover the cost of installing the panels, and his electricity bill has plunged by 80 per cent, he said.
That's amazing. I sure hope we continue this path to become a solarpunk world.
Problem is that this way, grid electricity will be out soon because people will only be consuming it when there is no sun - and that's not enough for utilities to break even, so they are going to go bankrupt.
Society without an electric grid, is a Mad Max society. If the grid was able to integrate renewable sources and storage to use less fossils and still provide reliable service to people that would be one thing. But in Pakistan as it seems, the grid operator is unable to put it's shit together even without volatile renewables, it's totally dysfunctional and corrupt. So you are heading into the wild west of energy.
That's amazing. I sure hope we continue this path to become a solarpunk world.