Global gas prices are influenced by what happens in Russia, so if we’re dependent on any gas, we’re somewhat influenced by Putin. Also, I think it’s fair to argue that even 4% is 4% too much!
Wind’s variable nature kind of means that one needs to use it in conjunction with natural gas or something similar that can fill in the gaps.
Maybe one could just use geothermal or nuclear, but if one goes with wind, unless one has a lot of hydropower capacity, there’s probably also going to be some level of natural gas in the mix.
Wind, nuclear, tidal, solar, geothermal and even biogas if deployed correctly — the combination can get us off fossil gas. I’m pro-nuclear myself, which I think is where Labour is leaning, too.
What is he talking about… We only get 4% of gas from Russia. The majority comes from Norway.
Can we not just kick all these morons out?
Global gas prices are influenced by what happens in Russia, so if we’re dependent on any gas, we’re somewhat influenced by Putin. Also, I think it’s fair to argue that even 4% is 4% too much!
Wind’s variable nature kind of means that one needs to use it in conjunction with natural gas or something similar that can fill in the gaps.
Maybe one could just use geothermal or nuclear, but if one goes with wind, unless one has a lot of hydropower capacity, there’s probably also going to be some level of natural gas in the mix.
Wind, nuclear, tidal, solar, geothermal and even biogas if deployed correctly — the combination can get us off fossil gas. I’m pro-nuclear myself, which I think is where Labour is leaning, too.
The key lies in energy storage. Create more than you need during the peak times and store it by other means.
Indeed, but more research and development is needed to scale up storage to that level, and that R&D will itself take time and money.