Broadly speaking, solar and wind are so cheap and so resilient to long term price shocks that they’ve fully taken over new energy build outs.
This isn’t a question of carbon offsets. It’s a question of “What’s most cost efficient?” And, by the GWh, it is green energy by inches, soon by yards.
Shame all that new capacity is being squandered to digitally masturbate. We could use it to decommission old fossil fuel plants, rather than stacking them up side by side.
Broadly speaking, solar and wind are so cheap and so resilient to long term price shocks that they’ve fully taken over new energy build outs.
This isn’t a question of carbon offsets. It’s a question of “What’s most cost efficient?” And, by the GWh, it is green energy by inches, soon by yards.
Shame all that new capacity is being squandered to digitally masturbate. We could use it to decommission old fossil fuel plants, rather than stacking them up side by side.