Good article. But I don't see how it is possible to get as high as 87% production fossil free, given that solar only provides power in the daytime free of clouds, and wind is probably not much of a producer at night either. Can nuclear and hydropower really fill that gap?
Good article. But I don't see how it is possible to get as high as 87% production fossil free, given that solar only provides power in the daytime free of clouds, and wind is probably not much of a producer at night either. Can nuclear and hydropower really fill that gap?