The U.S. solar industry expects to add a record 32 gigawatts (GW) of production capacity this year, up 53% on new capacity in 2022 and helped by investment incentives under the Inflation Reduction Act, a report published on Thursday showed.

32 GW is a lot. The average thermal coal generating station in the US is 1GW and these stations have an average capacity of 50%. That means that this colar prodution capacity enables us to displace 64 coal stations during the daytime if consumption does not grow.

  • @legios@aussie.zone
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    210 months ago

    Was that me?

    If so I moved to low power i5s and run super cool and quiet without any loss of functionality or slowdowns. And my energy bill is much more pleasant now! A few generations of CPUs and it’s worth just replacing old gear if you can, especially enterprise stuff.

    • qyron
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      110 months ago

      Well isn’t the world a small place!

      Only critique I have is: you should have kept to AMD.

      • @legios@aussie.zone
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        110 months ago

        The mid-range at the time for AMD re: motherboard or CPU wasn’t spectacular, and I wanted dual Intel GBE on the motherboard, otherwise I totally would have (my actual desktop machine is AMD)

        • qyron
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          210 months ago

          Just messing with you. I’m a self confessed AMD fanboy but I respect some will want to try other hardware or have specific wants or needs.

          Nonetheless: AMD is the best!

      • eltimablo
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        110 months ago

        Opterons were so bad though, and it’s still difficult to get an Epyc machine for cheap.