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by grecy 714 days ago
The UK has been burning coal since 1882, and their last coal fired power plant just got it's last delivery of coal [1]

Germany is shutting down it's nukes [2]

Actually, lots of countries are very quickly increasing how much of their energy needs come from green sources [3]

You can't deny reality

[1] https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckkg0wl7dkro

[2] https://www.base.bund.de/EN/ns/nuclear-phase-out/nuclear-pha...

[3] https://www.climatecouncil.org.au/11-countries-leading-the-c...

1 comments

Solar and wind energy are impossible without stable energy sources like coal or fission. Solar and wind energy are highly volatile, and battery energy storage is far too expensive.
You already said that, and you're ignoring the fact that many countries are switching from coal and nuclear to renewables, thanks in part to the rapidly falling prices.
just today, the UK had its last coal delivery to a power plant. after that, it's closing and the UK will no longer be using coal at all.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckkg0wl7dkro

This is irrelevant to what we were discussing originally. Neither the UK nor any other country does have battery storage of the size of major power plants. Those are required to provide stable energy. Otherwise the power would go out during calm or in the night.
As I've shown, many countries are making the change.

It will take some time, you can't build this level of infrastructure overnight.

Here's another from today: https://driveteslacanada.ca/news/contact-energy-picks-tesla-...

You haven't shown that "many countries" are building large-scale battery grid storage.