There are 3 main problems with "renewable" energy.
No large-scale storage for electric power exists, now, or in the foreseeable future. As a result, electric power must be generated on demand, 7 x 24 x 365.
Renewables cannot generate anywhere near the total amount of power needed by modern societies, and also cannot generate it 7 x 24 x 365.
Renewables take up an insane amount of space to generate the same power as a current NatGas power plant.
The bottom line is that renewables are not an adequate replacement for current power plants, and likely never will be. Only complete morons push for the use of renewables.
Ironically, nuclear power (especially molten salt reactors) would be the ideal "green" source of energy...
There are 3 main problems with "renewable" energy.
No large-scale storage for electric power exists, now, or in the foreseeable future. As a result, electric power must be generated on demand, 7 x 24 x 365.
Renewables cannot generate anywhere near the total amount of power needed by modern societies, and also cannot generate it 7 x 24 x 365.
Renewables take up an insane amount of space to generate the same power as a current NatGas power plant.
The bottom line is that renewables are not an adequate replacement for current power plants, and likely never will be. Only complete morons push for the use of renewables.
Ironically, nuclear power (especially molten salt reactors) would be the ideal "green" source of energy...