What Big Green is reluctant to admit
Washington Examiner Editorial:
Admit it, greens --- renewables can't power U.S. economy
They don't have a plan for keeping the lights on if they win their war against fossil fuels.
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The EIA, taking into account current policies, projects that non-hydropower renewables will make up only 8.6 percent of world electricity generation and 10.6 percent of U.S. generation by 2040. Even under the most optimistic domestic scenario, which requires "a $25/metric ton fee on carbon dioxide emissions that increases 5 percent each year until the end of the projection period," renewables will produce only 1.1 trillion annual kilowatt hours in the U.S. by 2040, or just over 20 percent of anticipated generation.
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