Dick Smith: A country cannot rely on solar and wind as an energy mix alone.
ABC: False
( Quoting Mark Diesendorf, UNSW)
Nepal runs many generators of the fossil fuel variety. Iceland etc have hydro and thermal. Australia has tried thermal, it failed. And we don't have an overabundance of water for pumped hydro, which is in reality a large battery.
ABC" Quoting Andrew Blakers ANUI: “Several detailed studies show that [getting to] 100 per cent renewables based mostly on solar and wind is quite straightforward, provided that enough transmission and
storage is built.”
Storage is not a feature of Solar and Wind. Transmission costs will be high as well.
ABC: Expert Mark Jacobson - When it came to regions with a comparable or greater population size to that of Australia, Professor Jacobson pointed to the US state of California, which has a population of around 39 million. As of Tuesday this week, he said, the state, which is aiming for 100 per cent carbon-free electricity by 2045, had
“been running on more than 100 per cent WWS for 10 out of the last 11 days for between 0.25 and 6 hours per day”.
Wow, you can run a country for between 0.25 and 6 hours a day on solar and wind.
So were they truths as to the claim?