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    CRYMTYPHON5 months, 3 weeks ago

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    No; it harness 14.3% of its renewable energy potential.
    If you are asking where I got my number: I made mine up too.

    Energy is wealth.
    The idea that there are vast sources of energy lying untapped
    is as ridiculous as the idea of money lying on the ground
    that no one bothers to scoop up.

    Wind and solar energy can never be the main sources of
    energy for a modern nation.

    The choices are fossil fuels, - or nuclear energy.

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      Dionys5 months, 3 weeks ago

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      "Wind and solar energy can never be the main sources of
      energy for a modern nation."

      Studies show that a CSP plant 100 square miles would supply the entire US with power.

      It doesn't seem nearly as impossible as you make it out to be.

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        CRYMTYPHON5 months, 3 weeks ago

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        What study?
        Link please!

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