Solar costs dropped more than 70% over the last decade, and Biden wants to accelerate the trend Solar power in the U.S. has grown 4,000% percent over the last decade, but it still only accounts for 3% of electricity generation. The Biden Administration wants to change that, and on Tuesday said that solar could provide 40% of the country’s electricity by 2035 — if the government enacts supportive policies. In order to meet this target, the Department of Energy said that solar’s growth rate will need to triple — or even quadruple — by 2030. That means costs will have to keep dropping. The total cost of a solar system depends on variables including size, whether it’s purchased outright or leased and power prices in the specific location. Solar’s levelized cost of energy, which allows it to be compared to other forms of power generation, has fallen more than 70% over the last decade. But costs will need to continue to decline to meet these growth goals. https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/17/biden-administration-plan-for-lowering-costs-of-solar-energy.html
Solar power generation is not feasible without fossil fuel back-up. The lurking threat to solar power’s growth 2021 › 07 › 18 › the-lurking-threat-to-solar-powers-growth economics of Solar Power from The MIT Technology Review. ... Plummeting sunny day solar prices are undermining ... shares of solar power in the world, is already acutely experiencing this phenomenon, known as solar value
New flow battery could help unleash renewable energy USC scientists may have solved the storage problem that has long slowed the spread of renewables. https://news.usc.edu/166306/flow-battery-renewable-energy-electricity-storage-usc-study/
If true, dont blame it on man. Man made CO2 in the atmosphere in a year is only 7 parts in a MILLION. Look elsewhere.
22 dead, many missing after 17 inches of rain in Tennessee Saturday's rain total was more than five times the state's previous one-day record. https://www.9news.com/article/news/...ding/507-4c6fad9c-aefa-41fd-a8ac-552a5b4a06ef
California has run up the white flag on renewable energy. California Admits Wind & Solar Aren’t Reliable – Commissions Five New NatGas Plants ENERGY SECURITY AUGUST 21, 2021
LOL, the things curiosity will send you running to google for, found this....(Advisory, they are trying to sell a product but the reading is interesting) The History of Butt Wiping: What Did People Use Before Toilet ... https://www.pristinesprays.com › blogs › news › the-his... Oct 11, 2018 — And why has hygiene related to the least clean part of our bodies been so slow to develop? Ancient Greece Hygiene. Ancient Greeks often used ... Missing: technic | Must include: technic
I was going to ask why that apparently pleases you and then I remembered you're a climate change denier.
Hurricanes have effected TN before. This one shattered the rainfall record, consistent with the trend of more severe weather around the world caused by global warming.
Awesome. It's not solving the problem. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/01/210121092828.htm
A slow moving one can dump ridiculous amounts, a fast one (like Charley in 2004) very little, though the winds tore up this place.
Methane is a BS propaganda topic. Methane deceptions 2015 › 01 › 27 › methane-deceptions Models -vs-reality - The Methane problem is overhyped as indicated by this IPCC ... compel drilling and fracking companies to reduce methane (natural gas or CH4) emissions by 40-45% by 2025
Do you own a gas well? https://theprint.in/environment/why...us-greenhouse-gas-than-carbon-dioxide/378858/
A hurricane is nothing new. Some years are more active than others. Just about the time climate alarmist say "See? Look at all these hurricanes".....The a period of relative silence for some years comes along. Take the 2004 season in Florida, Charley was devestating, followed by at least 3 more major ones, right on it's tail. The alarmist were certain it was the "new normal" and well....to "get used to it".....Then a good solid decade went by with no major landfalls of concern. It's cyclical, always has been.
No. Methane warming exaggerated by 400% 2019 › 03 › 30 › methane-warming-exaggerated-by-400 of changing methane emission rates while grossly exaggerating the impact of steady methane emissions” ... on global temperature as methane emissions, you need to multiply those methane emissions by seven (not
Climate crisis made deadly German floods ‘up to nine times more likely’ https://www.theguardian.com/environ...ly-german-floods-up-to-nine-times-more-likely
The World Weather Attribution Group is an advocacy and propaganda organization. Their findings are not science. They do not go through peer review.
Extreme weather events are pushing consumers to solar and residential storage Extreme weather events across the U.S. — from wildfires and drought in the West, to deep freezes and floods in the South and Southeast — have disrupted the electric grid this year. As a result, homeowners are buying solar and energy storage systems at rates never before seen, according to data from solar website SolarReviews.com. As California faces devastating wildfires and record drought, the website saw a 358% year-over-year jump in solar estimate quotes requested by California residents between June 30 and Aug. 6. The state has also faced numerous power outages over the past year. PG&E has cut the power on several occasions when dry conditions and high winds increase the risk of sparking a fire. The state has also had trouble on the power supply side, and the California Independent System Operator has issued flex alerts, calling on customers to cut usage when demand is expected to peak. In some cases, rolling blackouts have taken place when power availability comes up short. https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/25/ext...nsumers-to-solar-and-residential-storage.html
That's why California has run up the white flag and commissioned five new natural gas-powered generating plants.
Climate hype deconstructed: Attribution error range of 900%. Claim: Climate Attribution Shows Weather is 1.2x – 9x More Severe Because of CO2 Eric Worrall With an uncertainty of 900%, weather attribution specialists stand ready to contribute to the conversation about the urgent need for climate action. . . .