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Creation of alternative energy production centres
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To solve the problem of expensive electricity, subsidize public institutions/private companies that aim to produce electricity to create alternative power generation lines:
Subsidising local authorities for the implementation of wind or solar panels in the respective regions.
Subsidising local authorities for the implementation of wind or solar panels in the respective regions.
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If it is possible to obtain clean energy.....
It is not an absolute/total solution, but it is a partial solution that would help the states, but especially the citizens (it is supposed to be cheaper, not only environmentally friendly).
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I think it would be better to help individuals to install on their roof (including the roofs of blocks of flats) some solar panels that would help them become a little bit more independent. But for large production, solar panels are nor green neither a reliable solution. Is the case of wind mills as well.
Indeed, photovoltaic panels are probably not the best option, but the importance and good relationship with the environment should be highlighted through such solutions. Even wind energy is at least as good an alternative!
Yes, for small production, is perfect. But to rely only on them on a larger scale, this is not enough. As I said many times, I am not against solar or wind energy, as far as it is only for individual use and not affecting lands. But for mass production, they are not the best option.
I would like to see such an initiative to support people attach to the roof some panels, without additional taxation and with a legislation that will encourage them to become as independent as they can from energy point of view.
I think that the best option is for each building to be connected to its own panels on the roof, but also connected to the regional network (where it already is), and the regional network to be supplied mostly by reactors. In this way, each building could produce for itself, but if it is not able to produce enough ( a 10 floors building could not simply rely on on the panels on the roof), will take the energy from regional network. Or give energy to it, if they produce more.
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