I think you're overcomplicating the situation. A mix of renewable sources is quite stable, and there are more ways to store energy than just batteries. Here's a paper debunking the baseload myth.…
Renewables are more than capable of supplying "base load". What you're referring to is a fallacy.
Oh you must mean [the one holding the onion in her towel?](https://youtu.be/vcaJFGQHdnA)
I think it's simpler than this. There will likely be an inquiry, and "enablers" may be held to account. This potentially includes social media platforms such as Twitter.
I think you're overcomplicating the situation. A mix of renewable sources is quite stable, and there are more ways to store energy than just batteries. Here's a paper debunking the baseload myth.…
Renewables are more than capable of supplying "base load". What you're referring to is a fallacy.
Oh you must mean [the one holding the onion in her towel?](https://youtu.be/vcaJFGQHdnA)
I think it's simpler than this. There will likely be an inquiry, and "enablers" may be held to account. This potentially includes social media platforms such as Twitter.