> Cost is not really a valid reason not to pursue renewable.
If you have a money printer in the basement or free materials and slave labour, sure. In every other case it quite simply is.
> We need to switch to renewables no matter the cost
All true, but not relevant - we live in the real world where we make practical decisions. One of the aspects of that is not spending more than you have (for example so you can still eat).
If you have a money printer in the basement or free materials and slave labour, sure. In every other case it quite simply is.
> We need to switch to renewables no matter the cost
All true, but not relevant - we live in the real world where we make practical decisions. One of the aspects of that is not spending more than you have (for example so you can still eat).