Wind & Solar Take Over #solarenergy #shorts

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In the video "The INSANE challenge of a carbon free grid - Possible?" we talk about The Rise of Renewable Energy: Wind & Solar Take Over and the cost of it.
Explore the decline of coal and the rapid ascent of wind and solar energy. Discover how the levelized cost of energy is shifting market dynamics and driving the renewable revolution. A must-watch for anyone interested in the future of energy! #renewableenergy

#SolarPower #WindEnergy #EnergyEconomics #SustainableFuture #EnergyTransition #CleanEnergy #GreenTechnology #ClimateChange #FossilFuelDecline #powerefficiency #sustainableenergy
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Very true, wind turbines have almost no recycling value, they bury the blades. Unfortunately green isn't a stable energy source, the tech still needs to catch up.

Treeplanter
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Material waste is becoming an issue for wind and solar. Including hail storms trashing millions of dollars of solar all at once. And, the waste from pitted wind turbines is so enormous that people don't even know what to do with it. These are not sustainable energy options, because they are both unreliable as in they don't always output because of varying conditions and the waste problem. It is what it is.

jadesea
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Coal is dying because there are alternatives. If a world war erupted interrupting the raw materials needed for large scale wind and solar, coal may well come back to fill the void. Depending on the wars outcome, coals return maybe temporary or permanent.

surg
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we gonna make it out the climate change with this one ENERGY IS AWESOME

frommarkham
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Wind and solar are government subsidized energy sources that doesn’t make economic sense. Hydro power has probably leveled off. Hydrocarbon sources still make economic sense, if government doesn’t make it unprofitable. Long term, the safest is increase in geothermal energy sources.

robertfansler
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80% of the tech gets to fill the "low hanging fruit" available links, but the other 20% will need 2X the wiring, the subsidies and control tech support for the problems of synchronisation. This is only the tech opinion of an Engineering expert responsible for having already done it.

The energy market is tied up in what is termed "the great game" of forever warring over military industrial resources that feeds the greed of oligarchs competing to dominate the finance "industry"/criminality.

davidwilkie