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JoePai

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  1. ...this could dramatically boost the photovoltaic market and sales of battery energy storage systems (BESS). BESS enables factories to store surplus solar energy, providing power even during low-sunlight hours or selling excess energy, pending approval.

    The current process requires navigating six state agencies, often delaying solar panel approvals for six months or more.

     

    Can someone please explain why (planning?) permission is even needed if these are installed on the roofs of factories - it's not like they would be seen ?

  2. 15 minutes ago, redwood1 said:

     

    But your forgetting one thing......A 2nd very expensive ship as big as the first ship would have to be just sitting there waiting....And the 2nd ship would have to dead head from who knows where to get there..

    The logistics of 2 ships co-ordinating can easily be arranged – that's what they already do for the first ship to pick up the cargo in the original port.

  3. 2 hours ago, redwood1 said:

    This STUPID STUPID STUPID idea is never going to happen......

     

    Anybody in 5 minutes can calculate that there would be enormous costs  involved in offloading one ship then loading all the containers onto trucks or a train then re-loading the containers on a different ship.....Plus it would take longer than sailing around...

     

    No one is interested in this plan.....Except for the brown envelope boys and the press release monkeys......

     

     

    Not so sure :

    Once all the infrastructure is set up - with much of it automated - then the cost would not be too much

    It would take less time than saiing around

    BUT the most important point are the problems (choke point, congestion etc) of the Malacca Straight 

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