Make no mistake, Bill Gates totally believes the climate change scare story but even he can see that renewables are not the answer, it's not about the cost, it's the reliability.
He quotes Vaslav (possibly Vaclav Smil?):
Here's Toyko, 27 million people, you have three days of a cyclone every year. It's 23GW of electricity for three days. Tell me what battery solution is going sit there and provide that power.
As Gates says: Let's not jerk around. You're multiple orders of magnitude — … — That's nothing, that doesn't solve the reliability problem.
Bill Gates on renewables (part 1). I've never seen him so animated. His Tokyo in a cyclone scenario is interesting. pic.twitter.com/N2nhl2u9Ut
— David Michie (@dmichie66) December 9, 2018
h/t Craig KellyMP
During storms clouds cut solar panel productivity (unless hail destroys it) and wind turbines have to shut down in high winds.
The whole interview was part of a presentation at Stanford late last year:
Cheap renewables won't stop global warming, says Bill GatesThe interview by Arun Majumdar, co-director of Stanford Energy's Precourt Institute for Energy, which organized the conference, can be watched here.
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