Post #3037896
2026-05-28 08:15 UTC
@hhf@chaos.social @solar_chase@mastodon.green
This is long term what happened elsewhere, too. For example, the Dost of a mobile phone call is immaterial to the cost of maintain8 g the network. Hence, „flatrates“, monthly normal usage packages.
I expect that to happen with „Winter energy flatrates for solar households“, too. We will be at negative to zero consumption for 8 months of the year and need about 4-5 MWh in Winter, so around 1000-1250 Euro in cost currently.
This is plannable for me and my electricity provider and we could make a deal for that (5 MWh/year, no more than 1250 kWh/month)
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@hhf@chaos.social 2026-05-28 10:54
@isotopp@infosec.exchange @solar_chase@mastodon.green while I do have a battery now (too cheap), I think household batteries are a resource mis-allocation. They should and eventually will be part of the grid, even at the „edge“. We will see how long this takes, if it is ever corrected.