troy seems to mean well but the problem is that he is constantly misunderstanding that more wind and solar means more grid instability and more hydropower does not easily transfer to dense cities. Essentially he is missing the fact the mining will not help the average person use more "green energy" because wind solar and hydro are geographically separated from where people live.
nuclear may help his arguments but if he really understood voltage transmission he would only talk about nuclear not all of the other nonsense
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