ENERGY 303 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Intermittency

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22 May 2020
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Wind is the fastest growing renewable energy: Account for climate change by fossil fuels higher than environmental costs of wind/solar energies. Solar does not come out to this magic solution we should change to in terms of economically. Left side: how much these things costs. Right side: what we gain in terms of the benefits of each of these relative to using coal as a source to electricity. Benefits of using natural gas- very high to coal. Rather the benefits of wind- not so high. Argument: that actually on balance- our best new source of electricity is from natural gas- but from wind, solar, or nuclear. Hard to put a value on climate change- or what it will take to store nuclear waste. Can combine wind and solar but still big gaps. These trends will be different at different geographical locations.

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