A tool is a tool. When it is used properly, it can benefit human kinds.
We used to have 5+ energy sources, coal, gas, fuel, nuclear, solar, wind, water, etc... When one system is down, other systems can pick up the gap.
However, California only allows solar and wind energy and create huge systematic risks. What if we have a wildfire for days again and the sky and solar panel are covered by dust? Will wind energy pick up the difference? I don't think so.
A tool is a tool. When it is used properly, it can benefit human kinds.
We used to have 5+ energy sources, coal, gas, fuel, nuclear, solar, wind, water, etc... When one system is down, other systems can pick up the gap.
However, California only allows solar and wind energy and create huge systematic risks. What if we have a wildfire for days again and the sky and solar panel are covered by dust? Will wind energy pick up the difference? I don't think so.