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Ukraine is making its infrastructure harder for Russia to destroy by building clean energy sources
(www.milwaukeeindependent.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
In fairness, my understanding is that there are a lot of complications with adding distributed power to existing grids. That doesn't mean it shouldn't happen, just that there are engineering and safety challenges when power is coming from "everywhere" vs centrally.
And of course, there's a lot of energy companies lobbying against clean power sources as well.
I hear that quite a bit of the power infrastructure in the US is well past its life expectancy with more coming due for replacement over time. If anything, a national energy plan should account for replacing, upgrading and modernizing a lot of the existing electrical infrastructure since its so critical to the foundation of our current society
This, and the fact that solar and wind are intermittent so you always need a baseline provider, you can't do it with "green energy" alone.
Local and grid level storage can and should be included, but base-level nuclear is also good.