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by StreamBright
2559 days ago
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The article provides sources to support his claims and leaving out 60% of the whole picture. Key questions: - what is providing base load coverage? - what happens when it is cloudy or the wind does not blow? - what do we use to balance out consumption and production? - where does this cost counts towards? - how much land do we need to cover with solar and wind to produce enough energy for the whole country? - what happens in a blackout situation? I can go on and on. This article is a super simplistic one sided propaganda piece to make people feel great about renewables. |
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Nuclear is acceptable as a stop-gap technology until generation is fully switched to renewables, but its days are numbered.