An admirable objective. Guaranteed, cheap and reliable energy is an essential basis for the sustainable growth of any ecconomy. This will definately work if there adequate reserve or stored capacity, accessible to all, for 5 days electricity. Even the German greens and identified this and widened their acceptance of input power sources to support the bas load capability. I like your idea of using the wasteful curtailment payments paid to foreign owned comapnies, to be diverted into the direct support of the populous and economy and welcome a 5 day UPS in my own home (replaced every 10 years after excessive degradation) as a way of creating distributed backup capacity.
Thanks for your insight! We agree-affordable, reliable energy is key for sustainable growth. A 5-day UPS backup would be a great way to boost energy security, and redirecting curtailment payments to support the public and economy is a smart move. Decentralised backup power like this could really help stabilise the grid!
Love this. Don't live in Scotland and never will but cheaper Electricity for Scotland would drive Scotland forward in employment, energy innovation and adoption of new technology which will gradually spread south. It is in the national interest as energy curtailment and import costs will be saved. Envy should not prevent the national interest. Have subscribed to follow the progress and would urge everyone to like and subscribe and blow whistles and bang drums.
Thanks for the support! Cheaper electricity in Scotland could definitely drive innovation, boost jobs, and benefit the whole country in the long run. Glad to have you onboard, and appreciate you subscribing to follow the journey!
I am old enough to remember being told nuclear power would generate limitless energy and be virtually free. Sadly this aspiration was never realised. Unfortunately, it's not possible. Vested interests will prevent this from happening. To name two reasons there are equipment, servicing costs and return for investors in power plants already in production or about to be commissioned. The government will protect the status quo. Nevertheless, we should all aspire to realise this dream. Great video. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing your perspective! While challenges remain, we believe it's still worth striving for more accessible and sustainable energy solutions. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Free or very low cost energy is an achievable goal for Scotland. This goal is crucial to allow Scotland to grow the economy, to attract industry/services, grow employment and wages. This will make Scotland a +++ place to live and grow family and community. 👏👏👏👏
While battery storage costs are still high, prices have been steadily decreasing, and advancements in technology are making it more affordable and efficient each year. We hope it reaches a point where everyone can gain the benefits from this technology!
I would move there if that was the case nz is not a place to live nor is it a place to work not only does the country never make money it sell all off its products cheaper than the Girl Scout cookies
Thank you for your comment! Our goal is to offer innovative energy solutions that enhance reliability and sustainability for homes and businesses. We believe in empowering our customers with clean, efficient, and cost-effective energy options. We hope our videos are helpful in your journey to renewables.
The electricity production in Scotland has been an investment by the UK government. The scots dont own it so why shoild they get cheaper electricity. They benefit by being in the Uk
Thank you for your comment. While energy infrastructure has been supported by UK-wide investments, renewable energy projects in Scotland contribute significantly to the grid. Our focus is on ensuring affordable, sustainable energy for everyone, and as renewables grow, so do the benefits for both local and national economies.
An admirable objective. Guaranteed, cheap and reliable energy is an essential basis for the sustainable growth of any ecconomy. This will definately work if there adequate reserve or stored capacity, accessible to all, for 5 days electricity. Even the German greens and identified this and widened their acceptance of input power sources to support the bas load capability.
I like your idea of using the wasteful curtailment payments paid to foreign owned comapnies, to be diverted into the direct support of the populous and economy and welcome a 5 day UPS in my own home (replaced every 10 years after excessive degradation) as a way of creating distributed backup capacity.
Thanks for your insight! We agree-affordable, reliable energy is key for sustainable growth. A 5-day UPS backup would be a great way to boost energy security, and redirecting curtailment payments to support the public and economy is a smart move. Decentralised backup power like this could really help stabilise the grid!
Love this. Don't live in Scotland and never will but cheaper Electricity for Scotland would drive Scotland forward in employment, energy innovation and adoption of new technology which will gradually spread south. It is in the national interest as energy curtailment and import costs will be saved. Envy should not prevent the national interest. Have subscribed to follow the progress and would urge everyone to like and subscribe and blow whistles and bang drums.
Thanks for the support! Cheaper electricity in Scotland could definitely drive innovation, boost jobs, and benefit the whole country in the long run. Glad to have you onboard, and appreciate you subscribing to follow the journey!
I am old enough to remember being told nuclear power would generate limitless energy and be virtually free.
Sadly this aspiration was never realised. Unfortunately, it's not possible. Vested interests will prevent this from happening.
To name two reasons there are equipment, servicing costs and return for investors in power plants already in production or about to be commissioned.
The government will protect the status quo. Nevertheless, we should all aspire to realise this dream. Great video. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing your perspective! While challenges remain, we believe it's still worth striving for more accessible and sustainable energy solutions. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Spain ended 2023 with more than 125.6 GW, of which 61.3% are renewable. Obejective form 2030 is 70%. It can be done.
Free or very low cost energy is an achievable goal for Scotland. This goal is crucial to allow Scotland to grow the economy, to attract industry/services, grow employment and wages.
This will make Scotland a +++ place to live and grow family and community.
👏👏👏👏
It would be life changing for many homes across Scotland!
Spain ended 2023 with more than 125.6 GW, of which 61.3% are renewable. It can be done.
Battery storage is still very expensive
While battery storage costs are still high, prices have been steadily decreasing, and advancements in technology are making it more affordable and efficient each year. We hope it reaches a point where everyone can gain the benefits from this technology!
I would move there if that was the case nz is not a place to live nor is it a place to work not only does the country never make money it sell all off its products cheaper than the Girl Scout cookies
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Thank you for your comment! Our goal is to offer innovative energy solutions that enhance reliability and sustainability for homes and businesses. We believe in empowering our customers with clean, efficient, and cost-effective energy options. We hope our videos are helpful in your journey to renewables.
The electricity production in Scotland has been an investment by the UK government. The scots dont own it so why shoild they get cheaper electricity. They benefit by being in the Uk
Thank you for your comment. While energy infrastructure has been supported by UK-wide investments, renewable energy projects in Scotland contribute significantly to the grid. Our focus is on ensuring affordable, sustainable energy for everyone, and as renewables grow, so do the benefits for both local and national economies.