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VintageCool | 2 years ago
The ongoing clean energy transition could bring us cheaper energy and divorce grid energy usage from greenhouse gas emissions.
I feel like the future is looking bright.
VintageCool | 2 years ago
The ongoing clean energy transition could bring us cheaper energy and divorce grid energy usage from greenhouse gas emissions.
I feel like the future is looking bright.
gorkish|2 years ago
I disagree. Efficiency gains lead to more economic opportunity and therefore increase demand. People are not content to "do the same with less;" they will instead "do more with the same."
I will leave it to say that there's no evidence that any kind of "energy transition" is or will take place any time soon, at least not at the global scale. Pick any source of energy you like; our peak consumption of that energy source throughout the entirety of of human history is today.
Today is peak oil; today is peak solar; today is peak nuclear; today is peak wood burning stove. We can't even "energy transition" people off of open flame kitchens! Whatever belief you hold that that things are in motion that will fix this -- they seem to be very much not.