10 December 2022

“Intermittency” and “Density” Arguments Favor Household Renewables Over Fossil Fuel and Grid Dependence

Avid supporters of coal, oil, and gas (and opponents of wind and solar energy, but I repeat myself) seem convinced that they’ve got the ultimate gotcha arguments in “intermittency” and “energy density.” They’re right, but not in quite the way they seem to think. What does “intermittency” mean? It’s pretty simple: The sun doesn’t shine … Continue reading “Intermittency” and “Density” Arguments Favor Household Renewables Over Fossil Fuel and Grid Dependence → - by Thomas L. Knapp
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