Regardless of intermittent weather, the electrical grid is expected to deliver continuous and uninterrupted electricity no matter what the weather to support computers for hospitals, airports, offices, manufacturing, military sites, and telemetry, which all need a continuous, uninterrupted supply of electricity.
Yet, policymakers continue to subsidize wind turbines and solar panels (with taxpayers’ money) for the generation of electricity that DO NOT work most of the time.
I find it amusing that twenty-three states have adopted goals to move to 100 percent clean electricity by 2050 .
Of the six electrical generation methods, wind and solar cannot compete with hydro, nuclear, coal, or natural gas: Wind and solar generate occasional electricity. Hydro, nuclear, coal, and natural gas generate continuous, uninterruptible electricity. The elephant in the room that no policymaker wants to discuss is that: Neither wind turbines nor solar panels can replace the supply chain of products from crude oil that […]
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