We could power this stuff with individual solar units on each home or business. The BIG banks could fiance it at about the same rate as what the current grid costs to run. Bills would stay the same, but electric "public utilities" would get transformed and phased out to some extent.
The big energy companies keep using the government help to build huge ugly less efficient central solar power stations to keep their control of the energy system and profits. I'm surprised the banks haven't cut their throats from behind to get at those trillions of beans.
Yes, I'm not surprised. We spend incredible amounts of energy to wear clothing indoors. We're rich and wasteful...spoiled. They are poor...or more efficient in their use of energy.
Tucson and Phoenix were just small, until the invention of the air-conditioner, then the population exploded. Air conditioning made it all happen. Since I got here in 1968, Tucson has exploded from 240,000 to one million and 240,000. It was 40,000 before in the 1940's. Phoenix was one million in 1960. It's a megalopolis craphola, now. The entire sunbelt was not a good place to enjoy life before that. Florida was many many long miles of free beaches when I visited as a boy in 1960.
Minus three weeks and three days, I just spent a lot of two months without a decent air conditioner in the hottest Tucson on record. It sucks. No point in moving here without plans to migrate in the summer, or "air-conditioning" (where's my heart shaped emojis and flowers, with Snow White Disney music around a white metal box?).
So, we migrated from Africa and the sunbelt where we were always naked. To survive, we invented clothing to live up north. Now, we need air conditioning to survive in our new digs, the sunbelt, when all we need to do is get naked again!...stupid, stupid, stupid...AND, we're burning more fossil fuels to cool the houses and cars, making it way hotter still! A downward spiral... get naked, turn the thermo up to 85F, and stick it to the exploitive energy barons...win, win, win!
Jbee