New Report Shows that Renewable Energy Could Cost-Effectively Power Huge Electrical Grids by 2030
A new report by researchers from the University of Delaware (UD) and Delaware Technical Community College (DTCC) demonstrates that a huge electrical system could be run almost exclusively by renewable energy by 2030 at close to today’s energy costs. Blowing up the myth that renewable energy is unreliable and expensive, UD and DTCC researchers have shown that with a smart combination of solar, wind, fuel cells and battery storage, electricity demand can easily be met while keeping energy costs low.
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