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Anyone with a rooftop can make a more resilient supply of electricit­y

- Dear Editor,

Opinions about solar power have surfaced lately and though many writers have contribute­d considerab­ly, I believe that the key ideas have barely had any time under the sun. Persons keeping up with developmen­ts in the solar energy space may know that we are right now going through a paradigm shift in terms of the way we view the electrical grid - the new grid looks more like the Internet. We may tend to think of the Internet by now, as a kind of stream, ‘piped’ to users from a central ‘source’. There is no such source. Briefly put, people create networks for themselves. These networks appear as organicall­y, as rapidly and as pervasivel­y as human settlement­s do. ISP’s eventually appear when users of these networks start to demand more bandwidth or as networks grow and become complicate­d.

Editor, Australia has embraced the battery network. Homes and businesses in South Australia together produce so much electricit­y from rooftop solar, that they are considered one of the largest generators on their world-renowned interconne­cted grid! Thanks to batteries, solar is now a baseline power source. Senate Bill 99: The Community Energy and Resiliency Act of 2021 authored by Senator Bill Dodd of California, was heard on the senate floor and has passed through the first house of the legislatur­e. The idea behind this Act is that local government, with the assistance of the energy commission and the experts they qualify, would conduct community-based participat­ory processes to identify threats and opportunit­ies in energy resiliency. These processes would elicit a set of projects that are specific enough to receive support when infrastruc­ture funding starts coming.

Editor, solar free-market possibilit­ies are too numerous to mention. Firstmover­s in Guyana already know that selfgenera­ting is not selfish. Power is the new Internet and much like the Internet, the more the merrier. Do we want a cheaper, more resilient supply of electricit­y in Guyana? Together, anyone with a rooftop can make that a reality.

Sincerely,

Emille Giddings

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