Ignore the fact that Tesla are involved. I’m quite excited for this era of energy storage that we’re entering.

I’m not sure if any of you are/were anime fans, but do you Vash Stampede and Trigun? There were a bunch of giant sand batteries in there, that always stuck in my head.

Obviously, things didn’t work out great for them, but a clean future requires clean storage and clean generation and the first step is storage for everyone.

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    …and yet I can’t articulate how.

    It looks like we’re on the same boat! Btw, I’m in this community because I like conversations in good faith and it looks like people participating here have these tendencies. In a way I need these interactions to expand the way I think, in order to hopefully participate in practical solutions.

    we need governments to lay the foundation to make clean profitable

    It seems to me this is what Big Money wants us to believe. This is the narrative of neolibelism. I think governments need to lay the foundation for companies to become sustainable, not profitable.

    But I don’t know how this systemic change can take place, since Big Money have abducted governments worldwide. I’m not suggesting not to vote in elections. Just saying that voting doesn’t seem to put in power politicians that work for the people.

    And your edit was so sweet, I can’t get over it. Thank you.

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      I actually agree with you. But, take a step back and join me in my utopia dreamland, where politicians are accountable to their constituents. I think in that world, governments absolutely have a responsibility to pass legislation that benefits everyone in the long-term, but just corporations.

      I’m not suggesting that we as individuals and certainly not corporations are absolved of responsibility, but I am saying that just like tax loopholes, while there’s room for people to not do the right thing, they absolutely will go for the cheapest wrong thing they can find.

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        In the past, “accountability” also involved pitchforks and torches, and then a long time in the stocks for the guilty party.

        Ah, the good old days.