When the sun sets, add wind. In some cases, add water. These can all work together. Also, batteries are definitely a thing.
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The issue is storage. We can harness it, but we can't use it all without overwhelming the distribution hubs, and without effective energy storage it just gets wasted. Alternatively, we could build energy hungry sectors near the solar farms, but they are usually in rural and hard to reach places.
We should continue expanding the capacity globally, but without some big breakthrough in energy storage, full transition is unlikely.
I disagree, people can do their own energy needs, make it a home thing. We get rid of the conglomerate energy people and we get cheap energy, win-win.
That's the thing. You can't do it on your own in most places all the time. You have to be connected to the grid anyway for when you can't sustain your usage. And even if you over sustain your energy needs in a few places around the world, you have to be connected to the grid to send the surplus to the grid by regulations.
I don't understand your point. Maybe not in cities? You could always supplement your existing as well with batteries.
https://www.amazon.com/Turbine-Generator-Vertical-Controller-Terraces/dp/B0B7Q3Q34R/ref=sr_1_11?
https://todayshomeowner.com/electrical/guides/living-off-the-grid-generating-your-own-electricity/