When do we get the next one?

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    31 year ago

    What do you prefer? A power plant where all the hazardous material it generates you throw out into the atmosphere, or one where you can capture all of it into a container and prevent it from going out into the environment?

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      1 year ago

      Neither. I don’t buy the assumption that they are necessary. Renewables plus storage are very well capable of reliable supply.

      Edit: https://www.diw.de/de/diw_01.c.821878.de/publikationen/wochenberichte/2021_29_1/100_prozent_erneuerbare_energien_fuer_deutschland__koordinierte_ausbauplanung_notwendig.html (in German, published by the German Institute for Economic Research, an institution as unsuspicious of being “too green” as it gets)

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        Renewables plus storage are very well capable of reliable supply.

        Don’t get me wrong, they are capable of a much larger percentage of supply than they currently provide, but to handle the predictable periods of peak demand on the grid, it would be incredibly inefficient to rely only on renewables plus storage. It’s not the most environmentally friendly solution for that.

        Do you have an english translation for the link in the edit btw?

        an institution as unsuspicious of being “too green” as it gets

        Being too green is not the problem. The problem is not being green enough…

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          11 year ago

          Do you have an english translation for the link in the edit btw?

          Unfortunately, no. Most of the site lets you choose English, but for this specific article you’d need Google translate, or deepl, or whatever else.