Solar and wind have their place as individual power supplies in a backup/emergency situation, but have no place as the main power supply to millions of people.
Dont forget water turbine generation either; thats pretty reliable but less of an individual option.
Wind is so good here as an individual source that our county banned windmills so you have to buy power from the local energy company. This happened before solar was all the rage.
Solar and wind have their place as individual power supplies in a backup/emergency situation, but have no place as the main power supply to millions of people.
Dont forget water turbine generation either; thats pretty reliable but less of an individual option.
Wind is so good here as an individual source that our county banned windmills so you have to buy power from the local energy company. This happened before solar was all the rage.
Ur right solar and wind can be used on individual levels under emergency scenarios.
Not as a sustainability power provider.
Look at right now in TX, there is no sun, and windmills r frozen.
And there is no good way to store energy made from sun or wind.