“I so very much want everyone who subscribes to this newsletter to watch this one-hour video...”

From this week’s University of Winds:

On Friday, an especially timely video from Technology Connections was published on YouTube: You are being misled about renewable energy technology. I downloaded and watched it on the train. I will watch it again later today.

I so very much want everyone who subscribes to this newsletter to watch this one-hour video because it communicates the best expression that I’ve come across that explains why solar power is both economically inevitable and the best choice for our renewable energy transition even with all the batteries that it will require.

Let me tell you how committed I am to sharing the message that we all must transition to renewable resources and electrify everything: my household took advantage of the last federal interest-free loans and installed solar panels on our garage – which went online this month! – for the non-insignificant cost equivalent of a kitchen remodeling job.

Watching the video is an excellent antidote to what you’ve just been through if you just watching two seasons of Landman

Peter Rukavina

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I am so glad Alec’s video is getting the attention it deserves. Especially that version, the longer one. So beautifully presented.

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