Sadly, much of our personal wealth is being spent in just keeping warm in the winter with these renewables.
Claims about an inevitable wind and solar transition show wishful thinking is no match for the laws of physics. Sunset (a daily occurrence, for the uninitiated) and calm weather (also a common and natural phenomenon) are where the physical reality begins; and the much-heralded shift to an all-wind and solar-powered future begins to unravel.
Then comes the laws of thermodynamics, which mean overblown claims about giant batteries soon being able to store enough power to meet daily demand – whenever wind and solar output routinely collapse – will remain in the realms of fantasy.
True enough, the wind and sun cultist – like ideologues of all shades – isn’t the strongest when it comes to logic and reason and struggles miserably when it comes to maths and physics.
Sterling Burnett, on the other hand, proves to be rather solid on all those counts.
Physics Is Why Renewables Can’t Power Modern…
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