Thank you Billal. Actually, in hot places, PV is very valuable during peak afternoon hours when it is prime AC high power consumption time. In addition, if you have a lot o EVs, you could program them to charge during peak PV output hours. This is much more true for places like California, Texas, and Florida.
This video was genius. I felt smart catching up to what this guy was saying. So I guess that we will have to work on improving renewable energy as well as probably using Nuclear Fission to power a lot more. I heard this a lot but I never actually went to find out why. Thanks.
Hi Bilal, great video and explanations. What this really shows is that the current grid and business model for electricity are not suitable for renewables. This will end up disrupting incumbents in favor of distributed productions with very strong demand management, and consumer local storage using batteries. In that model costs are much lower, because it needs the grid much less.
Very clear! Merci beaucoup. Would be nice to have a video on support to RES (at least the major ones) and why not on energy efficiency? Keep up the good work
Hey Jeremy thank you for your comment! I totally agree with you regarding having a video supporting RES, nonetheless I had not done it because youtube was already full of videos on that topic but it was lacking of videos showing the disadvantages. As a consequence, I thought that the perception on RES was not objective (even though I am 100% in favour of renewables)
The video is informative. But renewable should be used for the baseload of the places. For peak demand and excess energy demand, other energy can be used such as Hydro, Nuclear. Only based on renewable energy scenarios is not to be encouraged.
Your videos are so extremely helpful for those with a non-technical background
Thank you Bilal - I am very grateful to have received such a high quality video for free.
Excellent. Very clear and right level of detail
Amazing channel, Bilal. Why are you not doing any more of these videos? They're super insightful!
Thank you Billal. Actually, in hot places, PV is very valuable during peak afternoon hours when it is prime AC high power consumption time. In addition, if you have a lot o EVs, you could program them to charge during peak PV output hours. This is much more true for places like California, Texas, and Florida.
Very clear and informative. You're a great teacher! Keep doing it!
Amazing video and loveley insights. As a lay person, i learnt a lot through this video. Please keep up the good work
Thanks Bilal, very insightful video's. I learnt a lot of terminologies by watching your videos
This video was genius. I felt smart catching up to what this guy was saying. So I guess that we will have to work on improving renewable energy as well as probably using Nuclear Fission to power a lot more. I heard this a lot but I never actually went to find out why. Thanks.
Hi Bilal, great video and explanations. What this really shows is that the current grid and business model for electricity are not suitable for renewables.
This will end up disrupting incumbents in favor of distributed productions with very strong demand management, and consumer local storage using batteries.
In that model costs are much lower, because it needs the grid much less.
I enjoyed the drawings of how renewable energy works. Awesome!
Very clear! Merci beaucoup.
Would be nice to have a video on support to RES (at least the major ones) and why not on energy efficiency?
Keep up the good work
Hey Jeremy thank you for your comment! I totally agree with you regarding having a video supporting RES, nonetheless I had not done it because youtube was already full of videos on that topic but it was lacking of videos showing the disadvantages. As a consequence, I thought that the perception on RES was not objective (even though I am 100% in favour of renewables)
Have nothing to do with all this but still watching...like the video because of the way you deliver...good luck man...
The video is informative. But renewable should be used for the baseload of the places. For peak demand and excess energy demand, other energy can be used such as Hydro, Nuclear. Only based on renewable energy scenarios is not to be encouraged.
this video has helped a lot as an intro to renewable energy!!!
Great video
THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO!
finally clear !
Thanks!
Can you talk about Thorium as a temporary replacement for coal?