It's an engineered crisis. So called renewable energy is not stable or predictable. It is a slave to the weather. Fossil fuels don't have this problem. Not only that, but fossil fuel energy density is high.
Solar energy is the biggest scam. Did you know that 99% of installed solar panels won't even produce electricity when the grid goes down? The irony there! Yes, they design the inverters so they require a load such as the power grid. When the grid goes down, so do your inverters. That must suck if you agreed to finance solar panels expecting to generate electricity.
I'm a little torn on the subject. I think there is definitely a place for solar power. On the residential level. My entire house is solar. No power lines run to my house. They charge lithium batteries and it is our main source of power. It's great. Unless you get bad weather for more than a few days. Then we run the generator to charge the batteries. That being said, I would never get rid of the generator side of the equation. Now apply that to a much larger scale that is our power grid. Why in the hell would you remove or shut down your systems that aren't affected by adverse weather?
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