@FailForward how do you think they're gonna deal with the variance of renewables?
@FailForward @jwildeboer solar and wind are available intermittently, so when they go down the grid goes down unless you can store that energy.
without solving this problem renewable energy initiatives are just expensive, politically correct boondoggles
@11112011 @FailForward @jwildeboer can say the same, perhaps more, of nuclear, hydro etc.
@11112011 @FailForward @jwildeboer I don't have a problem with subsidies per se (assuming that they're well executed...) just that their use needs to be strategically thought out, particularly given the Russian question.
@11112011 @FailForward @jwildeboer loool classic work
@11112011 @FailForward @jwildeboer 50.01% baby call me when you get home
@skells What do you mean exactly? You mean that wind/solar are available intermittently?
Honestly, I don't know. My expertise is elsewhere.
Maybe it sounds dumb, or such, but I don't believe it's a job of a deep expert in one field to spout smarts in another. I learned to trust that the smart-asses with PhD the government employs for this
figured it our sufficiently. But I that I don't mean they 100% know the solution, I am fully aware that to an extent this is a bet on a future, while we recognised the past to be untenable. Let' see...
@jwildeboer