RE: Californian, Hawaiian homeowners charging ahead on residential batteries | Ars Technica

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in dlike •  6 years ago 

I don't think I've ever heard of something like that happening with smart meters? But anyhow, the possibility of doing without large scale utilities would be quite difficult to pull off until energy blockchains become much more widespread. But then again, you would still need to transmit the electrical energy across large geographical distances, and someone has to build and maintain the distribution network for it...

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I would have been more impressed if you had read my comment and checked, just in case I am right.

Of course there are arguments for both sides of the argument (same as with vaccinations), but commonsense demands we listen to both sides before making up our mind.

The burden of proof lies with the one making the claim, not the other way around ;). But thanks for the vids, I'll look into it shortly.

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as @amadeus also posted some very interesting information.