Comment by cbmuser
11 hours ago
Australia is still highly dependent on coal. They’re not a prime example of how to decarbonize an electricity grid.
If you want a good example, rather look at France!
11 hours ago
Australia is still highly dependent on coal. They’re not a prime example of how to decarbonize an electricity grid.
If you want a good example, rather look at France!
Since 2005 France has deployed as much solar and wind generation as they've removed nuclear, about 10-15%.
You probably meant late 20th Century France, when better renewable alternatives didn't exist, not current 21st century France.
Ahh yes. France’s investment in replacing carbon free nuclear with… carbon free intermittents. Fortunately that hype-driven waste is not stopping France from building out new EPR2 reactors.
There is a very funny nuclear power plant in France which is located in such a way to be surrounded on 3 sides by Belgium instead of by France. (EDF Nuclear Power Plant Chooz)
Not all australia is moving g at the same speed. Check south Australia, and it is a massive success. The difference is that the government invested in renewewals, along with solar in rooftops. As SA is smaller they did not had pressure from lobbies. Now, are almost 100% renewal energy all year long.
It can be done.