I guess that depends. If the costs to invest in storage is cheaper long term than losing money from excess energy, then energy companies would lose less money and thus could offer cheaper prices. But it would definitely help decrease or get rid of negative prices.
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In isolation, it's very obviously a bad thing, because it makes solar less profitable and might slow down the switch to renewables.
In a wider context, it can still be seen as a god thing as it means there has been a significant pivot to solar already and luckily it's also a very solvable problem. There just needs to be more energy storage.
up to 60 km/h, only on Autobahn
Huh, how does that go together? Aren't you supposed to go at least 80 or something on an autobahn?
It does not give context. They were deported by Belgium.
Is any of that relevant or the family's fault?
Which is at least less than all the other big platforms are taking.
Or maybe the original post was simply muted for a different reason.
I thought China denied that there are any Chinese "police" stations in Europe?
They deny all sorts of things:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/dec/05/italy-home-11-unofficial-chinese-police-stations-world
"They only "earn" that monopoly because ostensibly they have been authorized democratically by the people."
Well, that might be the social framework fir a democracy. But we are talking about Hungary here.
They don't. They update with regular packages. The updates are atomic though and are only applied at next boot, so there's less of a risk of weird breakages.