memes·Memesbycarrylex Has to be those frozen wind turbines and solar panels...cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17714161 Template Source - The colors of the grids represent CO2 emissions The title is a reference to the 2021 Texas power crisis View original on lemmy.world172Comments14
wworldwidewave lemmy.world4Hide 4 repliesDid they merge Belarus and Ukraine on this map? Also Poland’s out here trying to be American.17
rockerface 🇺🇦 replylemm.ee1Hide 1 replyBelarus was actually always Ukrainian territory, historically... I mean, if that excuse works for russia, why not us?16
GGlitterbomb replylemmy.worldIm still partial to the 1957 borders agreed upon in the board game RISK.4
SShiggles replysh.itjust.worksYou can see a faint border - they’re just both gray, I assume for no data like Kaliningrad and Albania.10
llinkhidalgogato replylemmy.mlPoland is actually trying to be Amerikkkam, they are obsessed. They even tried going for the extreme racism.3
ssupertrucker lemmy.ml1Hide 1 replyIn terms of area, aren't the size of the various American grids roughly the same size as the ones that comprise the individual countries in Europe?5
Codeviper828 replylemmus.orgYes, for a sense of scale, Pennsylvania (rectangular one in the top right) is about the size of England1
YYeetPics mander.xyzHahaha GOTTEM!!! NOW DO A MAP OF UNEXPLODED WARTIME ORDINANCE/LANDMINE COVERAGE! Don't be too shy to expand it a bit east 🤣1
mmipadaitu lemmy.world3Hide 3 repliesThe bigger the grid the bigger the impact of failure (which does happen) and the harder to get it back up. You want a grid big enough to have some variety in use, generation, and weather, but not so big that one malfunction takes out everyone. Aside from Texas, the US grid is just fine.-10
ZZamundaaa replydiscuss.tchncs.deQuite the opposite, bigger grids are much more stable. When faults happen, tiny subsets of the grid get disconnected from the rest, it does not take the whole thing down at all...7
Did they merge Belarus and Ukraine on this map? Also Poland’s out here trying to be American.
Belarus was actually always Ukrainian territory, historically...
I mean, if that excuse works for russia, why not us?
Im still partial to the 1957 borders agreed upon in the board game RISK.
You can see a faint border - they’re just both gray, I assume for no data like Kaliningrad and Albania.
Poland is actually trying to be Amerikkkam, they are obsessed. They even tried going for the extreme racism.
In terms of area, aren't the size of the various American grids roughly the same size as the ones that comprise the individual countries in Europe?
Yes, for a sense of scale, Pennsylvania (rectangular one in the top right) is about the size of England
So sad that they don't have data for most of africa btw
Asia is more interesting with all the growth happening there
Hahaha GOTTEM!!!
NOW DO A MAP OF UNEXPLODED WARTIME ORDINANCE/LANDMINE COVERAGE!
Don't be too shy to expand it a bit east 🤣
The bigger the grid the bigger the impact of failure (which does happen) and the harder to get it back up.
You want a grid big enough to have some variety in use, generation, and weather, but not so big that one malfunction takes out everyone.
Aside from Texas, the US grid is just fine.
Quite the opposite, bigger grids are much more stable. When faults happen, tiny subsets of the grid get disconnected from the rest, it does not take the whole thing down at all...
What the fuck are u talking about? Do u even know what the map shows?
The colors of the grids represent CO2 emissions