Nordic energy CEO sends blunt warning on oil and economy
For years, the central criticism of renewable energy was a single word: intermittency. Wind stops blowing. The sun sets. Fossil fuels, the argument went, are reliable in a way that weather-dependent power sources can never be. That argument shaped energy policy debates on both sides of the Atlantic …
For years, the central criticism of renewable energy was a single word: intermittency. Wind stops blowing. The sun sets. Fossil fuels, the argument went, are reliable in a way that weather-dependent power sources can never be. That argument shaped energy policy debates on both sides of the Atlantic …
For years, the central criticism of renewable energy was a single word: intermittency. Wind stops blowing. The sun sets. Fossil fuels, the argument went, are reliable in a way that weather-dependent power sources can never be. That argument shaped energy policy debates on both sides of the Atlantic …
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