By the end of May 2025, solar capacity had reached 1.08 TW (1,080 GW), up 56.9% year on year.

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      8 months ago

      Ah but at least those garish lights are all LEDs these days with energy usage a fraction of what it would’ve been in times gone by

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          8 months ago

          Engineer: wow, these new led lights will use a tenth of the electricity our old lights used!

          Boss: So you’re saying we can use ten times as many lights then?

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      8 months ago

      The hill in the photo looks ugly, tbh. Still, much better (and livelier) than the landscape after oilsands or brown coal extraction.

      Preferably, most grid-connected solar panels would be on buildings, deserts, and postindustrial land. But in the face of the climate catastrophe, the South China hills are also fine.

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        8 months ago

        I don’t think it looks ugly at all…

        I was just thinking about how much of a nightmare it would be to keep them all clean.

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        I mean - one thing ugly, and the other thing is that this land could be arable or a nature reserve.

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        8 months ago

        When I look closely it seems real, there’s all the construction tracks, but the solar panels themselves look fake in this resolution. It would help if they had added a few close-ups in the article.