Renewables: Not So Green

Renewables: Not So Green

The Deep Dive by FlyingFree

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Examining the complexities of sustainable energy solutions, focusing heavily on the trade-offs between intermittent renewable sources like wind and solar, and dispatchable power options such as pumped hydro and nuclear energy. A major theme is the challenge of intermittency in renewables, necessitating large-scale storage solutions like lithium-ion batteries or pumped hydro storage (PHS), with PHS frequently noted for its maturity and longevity, despite site limitations. The materials also discuss the environmental, social, and geopolitical implications associated with various energy technologies, particularly addressing the finite nature of critical minerals used in batteries and the land-use requirements for solar and wind power compared to the small physical footprint of nuclear facilities. Furthermore, the sources stress the need for accurate ... 

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sciencecontroversynuclearclimate changeglobal warmingrenewablessolarwind