That massive spike of 50c/kWh at the left looks tiny compared to today even though that’s already insanely expensive

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    1 year ago

    He doesn’t mean geothermal in large scale but home level geothermal. It is actually very cheap and efficient technology.

    Over half of the new houses in Finland are build with geothermal. It costs roughly 18 000€ to construct.

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      He doesn’t mean geothermal in large scale but home level geothermal. It is actually very cheap and efficient technology.

      I understand, but it’s not cheap when compared to solar

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        Solar panels doesn’t provide heat, it produces electricity. Also it is quite common on Finland to have solar panels + geothermal heating, because both of them pay for themself in 5-10 years. Unfortunately solar panels do not provide us enough electricity to be only source, not even with batteries.