US energy industry needs ‘backup,’ can’t run on ‘just wind and solar’: Former BP Chief Scientist Steve Koonin

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Former BP chief scientist and Obama Department of Energy Secretary of Science says lawmakers need to worry about the reliability and affordability of energy.

Former BP chief scientist and U.S. Department of Energy Secretary of Science under the Obama administration Steve Koonin says a combination of nuclear and battery power will become ‘backup’ energy sources.

As the renewable energy debate and how much to invest in it rages on in Washington, former BP chief scientist and U.S. Department of Energy Secretary of Science under the Obama administration Steve Koonin warned on "

 

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Wind and solar is not supporting the grid now. When you force more demand on the grid there will be even more black outs and rationing. This is not progress.

Take a hard look at joe biden and john kerry they have china first policy because of corruption, what the fxxx do either of them really know about energy industries?

No, but it wouldn't hurt to have more wind, solar and hydro power

Is Biden our modern day Don Quixote?

Says the man who makes millions of dollars on oil as his salary

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Then the ill conceived back up plan becomes the existing sub-optimal primary plan. Just ask Belgium as they, by law no less, shut down their last electricity producing reactor during an energy crises right before winter. Ahh, let them burn wood.

no one says that!

Nuclear….

Nuclear Energy is the future. Buy uranium $CCJ $UUUU $DNN $URA $URNM

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