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As wind/solar scales, it's likely to get more regulation. There will be fires in battery facilities. People in San Bernardino county will put a moratorium on large solar installations in the desert due to dust storms, etc. This kind of thing always happens, and with wind/solar it will be because they take up so much land and raw materials. Nuclear was once a wonder energy source (in 1958), but as it scaled it ran int…
Solar’s energy density is surprisingly high. To average 1GW of solar at 30% capacity factor = 3.4GW @ 220w/m^2 = 0.076% of San Bernardino county. Put all of the states electricity generation as solar in that one county and your at ~2% land area. Even that’s not going to have any effect on dust storms. EROI is a function of price in that you need to pay for more than just energy when building something, interest payme…
> And, if you’re building the cheapest energy source possible it must therefore have a high EROI.
That's only true to the degree that the energy cost of building an energy system is directly proportional to the dollar cost, which is often very not true.