I hope batteries drop in price and grow in energy density. But at present time lithium it's expensive, very expensive...
Maybe in countries with prime weather predictions, they could manage industry activity to work more or more intnese in days of strong winds.
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Originally Posted by NeilBlanchard
Nuclear costs even more than coal. Who's going to pay for it?
Wind based on land in the least expensive way to generate electricity, and it is growing faster and faster.
Storage is cheap - even if you use lithium. It pays for itself in a short period of time. Even with conventional sources, we need storage.
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