Renewables surprisingly “on track” to meet net zero by 2050::undefined

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    1 year ago

    I work with a climate lobbying group and upwards of 95% of all new energy construction in the US is renewables. Right now the focus of the group is lobbying for energy infrastructure and lessening permitting requirements (both of which have at least some bipartisan support). If we get both of these, renewable goals are definitely reachable.

    Carbon tax is still a non-starter with Republicans in general tho, and that’s what would really tip the scales.

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      When and how do we get offshore wind that’s worth a crap in the US? It seems so obvious to me that we have huge population centers right next to huge “wind reserves”.

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        1 year ago

        Permitting requirements will help there but unfortunately that solution is tied to state governments as well, which may or may not be good news depending on where you’re talking about.

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      1 year ago

      The goals of renewable should be quantitative substitution of fossil primary energy within less than 50 years.

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        1 year ago

        I’d like a suit of power armor, if we’re just magicking things into existence.