Is it? I thought it was hella expensive... Guess I haven't researched it in a long time.
Individually maybe. Relatively not even remotely expensive. It's like this;
How much does a CPU cost to make?
hurrrr I dunno.
Well the first one costs billions and every one after that costs pennies.
It's just the setup.
Hmm.... fair enuf.
Or think of it like this; A house with one person who uses electricity wisely isn't going to have half the electricity bill of a house with two people who also use electricity wisely. Most of the costs are the same, so one or two people doesn't make a big difference. The biggest uses of electricity are the washer dryer and AC, where 2 versus 1 doesn't change any of those that much.
There's so many ways to explain this but none of them specifically apply perfectly though.
Or this; A cable internet provider isn't going to extend their lines for a single house 3 miles off grid. They will extend their lines for a 10 house HOA starting 3 miles off grid. It's just a measure of cost versus benefit.
When you have no fucking water, water becomes pretty worthwhile to spend the first huge chunk of money on.
California's problem is that they can't dip into retirement funds anymore for this (like cities do so often and so illegally) so they'd have to dip into some form of welfare. We all know that won't happen.
it requires a constant energy input. this is why israel had to go nuclear.
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