And when that day comes we will realise that taking away the commercial incentives for companies to innovate by subsidising users of systems that don't actually do any good was a bad idea.ban-all-sheds As long as there are enough people in the world, who are not like yourself and can use their brains, then we will realise very soon their will not be much choice.
Fine - let Mr Ug develop his device, and make it something realistic.it is the next step on the evolutionary path of how humans live, I bet while the people of pre-history were hitting flints together, Mr Ug was ridiculed when he said his idea for a small device you could carry which would provide flame at the flick of your thumb.
But don't make the flint-hitters pay more for their flints so that people richer than them can be bribed into buying Mr Ug's device when if they looked at it rationally they wouldn't consider it for a second.
Most?Each one has immediate effect, it removes most of that buildings requirement for mains electricity.
I have an electric shower.
I have an electric oven.
When it gets dark I like to turn my electric lights on.
What will they do when it's dark?This will then be used by (for example) factories and businesses than use their power during the day, thus reducing their dependency.
What will they do when it's overcast?
What will they do if their need for electrical power is critical, i.e. if bad things happen if they don't get any?
Scale this up with the kind of investment being put into nuclear and fossil energy sources and the need for any more power stations will be eradicated.