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How do we create or adapt infrastructure within homes or workplaces so that DC appliances can be adopted?

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  • There are still places in our developed (ahem) world without mains electricity. One could ruminate on such issues at Dolgoch Hostel (I had a week there this summer). And my brother in law in the Canaries also doesn't. His solar & wind are rather more reliable than mid Wales, but water is more of an issue there. Well, lack of water is.

    Serious side of which is, such systems do have a role even in countries with monster per capita incomes.
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  • There are still places in our developed (ahem) world without mains electricity. One could ruminate on such issues at Dolgoch Hostel (I had a week there this summer). And my brother in law in the Canaries also doesn't. His solar & wind are rather more reliable than mid Wales, but water is more of an issue there. Well, lack of water is.

    Serious side of which is, such systems do have a role even in countries with monster per capita incomes.
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