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Unraveling the Narrative Supporting a Green Energy Transition
« on: February 20, 2025, 07:19:34 am »
Unraveling the Narrative Supporting a Green Energy Transition     

Posted on February 19, 2025 by curryja 
by Planning Engineer (Russ Schussler)

The purpose of this article is to summarize and debunk many of the issues in the narrative surrounding  the proposed green energy transition as applies to the electric grid.  The issues are so numerous that this piece is at once both too long and too short. A full unraveling deserves a book or series of books. This posting however challenges the narrative through summary comments with links to previous posts and articles which can be read for a more detailed explanation or for greater depth.


The Narrative

Efforts to hasten a “green transition” find support in a powerful and compelling narrative. The following statements are widely believed, embraced and supported by various “experts”, a large part of the public and far too many policy makers:

Renewable Energy can meet the electric demand of the United States and World

Renewable Energy is economic

Renewable Energy sources can provide reliable electric service to consumers and support the grid

Renewable energy sources are inexhaustible and widely available

Clean Energy resources don’t produce carbon and are environmentally neutral

Renewable Energy Costs are decreasing over time

It will become easier to add renewables as we become more familiar with the technologies

The intermittency problems associated with wind and solar can be addressed through batteries.

Inverter based generation from wind, solar and batteries can be made to perform like conventional rotating generator technology

Battery improvements will enable the green transition

We are at a tipping point for renewables

Wind, Solar, and Battery technologies collectively contribute to a cleaner environment, economic growth, energy security, and a sustainable future

The world is facing severe consequences from increased CO2 emissions.

There will be an inevitable and necessary transition to clean economic renewables

Green Energy will allow independence from world energy markets

The clean grid will facilitate clean buses, trucks, tanks, planes

The third world will bypass fossil fuels and promote global equity

Replacing fossil fuels with green energy will have huge health benefits

It’s all about Urgency and Action

https://judithcurry.com/2025/02/19/unraveling-the-narrative-supporting-a-green-energy-transition/
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