US RE, storage & nuclear will be 100% of NET capacity additions in 2024! They add ~70 GW of capacity.


Renewables are the future! Even in texas and the reddest of states. Economics and capitalism is driving solar and wind to success. Coal and gas can't compete.

Wind and solar will never power up the grid.

Cherry picking one fucking day as if it’s always sunny and windy. Batteries will never be able power a grid either. How are these going to be charged if the sources are powering the city during the day? Where is all the lithium going to come from?


Solar farm destroyed by hail storm in Texas:


LOL another green energy scam.
 
Wind and solar will never power up the grid.

Cherry picking one fucking day as if it’s always sunny and windy. Batteries will never be able power a grid either. How are these going to be charged if the sources are powering the city during the day? Where is all the lithium going to come from?


Solar farm destroyed by hail storm in Texas:


LOL another green energy scam.


And without Federal and state subsidies, they[wind and solar and batteries] can't compete.
 

They add ~70 GW of capacity.​


A whopping .0168% of all power generated generated in the US annually.

Only 750 more years to go to convert it all ... assuming, of course, we don't increase our need for electric power by doing something stupid like, I don't know ... adopting EVs?

Of course, that timeline could be significantly reduced by either eliminating a large part of our population through a virulent disease

Or, making existing production so expensive that no one but the elites can afford to consume.
 
Wind and solar will never power up the grid.

Cherry picking one fucking day as if it’s always sunny and windy. Batteries will never be able power a grid either. How are these going to be charged if the sources are powering the city during the day? Where is all the lithium going to come from?


Solar farm destroyed by hail storm in Texas:


LOL another green energy scam.
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