CapelDodger
Penultimate Amazing
I missed in your post where you explained how to overcome wind and solars lack of density, intermittency, unpredictability and inability to produce on demand.
I did say I was having difficulty picturing the density of sunlight. What I see as more important is the sheer amount of solar energy coming in every day. There's also tidal potential thanks to the Moon.
These questions will be answered one way or another. That's my extrapolation.
Or how to make them work without huge taxpaeyer subsidies.
It would simplify matters if we left commonalities with nuclear power out of it.
Despite having a "fuel supply" that is essentially free, no one has been able to make money providing renewable energy without governments making up the losses. And it still ends up costing the consumer.
It may not have happened yet because coal is still cheap, and mostly being fed into ageing and long-amortised power-stations. These are early days for renewables.
What cripples wind and solar are written into the laws of physics itself and cannot be changed. They cannot and will not ever compete with nuclear.
You've made your position very clear, as have I. History must be our judge