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by PeterisP 1342 days ago
Those factors matter, but from that perspective you can treat renewables as "stored cheap hydrocarbons" - because for actual hydrocarbons you're vulnerable to short-term fluctuations (e.g. you may have gas now, and some gas stored, but in the case of a supply shock you need a fix within a year) but if you've got some renewables which were made with cheap hydrocarbons now, then you can be sure that you'll have that energy for many years in the future even if hydrocarbons get expensive or unavailable due to supply disruptions.