Wednesday, 10 December 2025

" The Big Problem With Solar Power" | Sabine Hosselnfelder

 

Sabine Hossenfelder finally gets it. Solar is only "cheap" if you don't count (1) the cost of intermittency, (2) the cost for a whole new system of transmission lines and (3) the cost for storage at nightime and cloudy days. 

We have rooftop solar on our house here in Hong Kong. We get paid a "Feed in Tariff". Which is: our solar-generated electricity goes back to the Power Company (China Light and Power) through the grid. 

CLP pays us for that by a cheque each month, assuming what we use each month is less than the solar power we put back into the grid. Since we've had these rooftop panels, in 2022, we've got monthly cheques. 

Why? Because we always put in more power back to the grid than we use from CLP. But also because the power we use is cheaper than the power we put back into the grid via the FiT. 

Why? Because CLP pays us more per Kwh of electricity ($HK5 per Kwh) than we pay them for the grid power they give us ($HK1 per Kwh). Quite a subsidy!

Why? Because the Hong Kong government requires CLP to do so. 

Why? Because the Hong Kong government has made commitments per the Paris Climate Accord to do so, for the sake of bringing down CO2 emissions. 

Therefore the more rooftop solar we have in Hong Kong the "better" we are. Even though it makes no sense. 

Here's the crazy thing: Here in Hong Kong we already have very low CO2 emissions, of around 4 Tonnes per capita. Australia is 15 T/capita -- despite massive attempts to move to renewables-only electricity -- as is the US. The world average is around 7T/capita. So, we're already doing pretty well, with our mix of Nuclear and Natural Gas. But for the sake of virtue signalling (that's all I think it is), our government has committed to using taxpayer money to subsidise people like us, rich people, to install rooftop solar, by taking money away from the poor people. This policy is deeply regressive. 

Solar subsidies take from the poor and give to the rich. In our case the ROI on installing rooftop solar is a guaranteed 25% pa. This is crazy. But of course we do it, when it's free money on the table. But I'm also free to feel bad about it, on behalf of our government and to think that there's lots of the renewables issue that's a scam similar to our rooftop solar one. 

One of the biggest is our governments around the world, Australia in particular, banging on about "how cheap" solar is. Not really so. 

Here endeth rant.