Billo wrote:Solar Wind & Batteries, read what's going on in the real world
https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/cl ... -heres-howAnd if you dont read the article, this is the vibe of it, hard real world facts in a Republican run state with huge energy needs.
Texas has become the leading state for wind, solar, and now battery deployments
without any state-level clean-energy mandates driving that deployment.
California also saw enormous growth in solar power and batteries ease the heat-wave-driven grid stresses that had led to rolling outages in August 2020 and emergency conservation measures in September 2022. But that growth has been driven by decades of state clean-energy policy.
In Texas, by contrast, ERCOT’s highly competitive power-market structure and permissive grid interconnection rules have allowed
clean resources to outcompete their fossil-fueled rivals.
Funny how I can cut and paste your statements in to the google search bar and word for word see see where your getting your info from.
Have you done your homework on the organisation that your quoting directly from?
The NYSRC that you have cut and pasted in to your post are nothing but a bunch of one eyed hippies who believe they can power the grid with 70% renewables in the next 4½ years.
There data is extremely biased to put it mildly.
California also saw enormous growth in solar power and batteries ease the heat-wave-driven grid stresses that had led to rolling outages in August 2020 and emergency conservation measures in September 2022. But that growth has been driven by decades of state clean-energy policy.
Anyhow, I'm happy to eat my words in 2030 when they prove me wrong, however I seriously doubt they will hit their target.
Edit.. I just dove a little deeper
They (the NYSRC) are targeting 100% carbon free energy by 2040, that's completely laughable.
Even a simpleton knows that wind turbines and solar panels don't grow on trees, they don't last for ever.
The carbon footprint is simply moved from the power plants to manufacturing plants and mining operations elsewhere.
100% carbon free electricity is impossible.