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There’s no doubt that In the past few decades, solar and wind energy have made

Luke Grant

The wind and solar  power myth has finally been exposed remarkable progress; they’re now satisfying significant portions of our energy demand. But there’s one major problem holding us back from relying on them even more: They can’t be stored very well. Bryan Leyland – a consulting engineer from Auckland, with experience in all aspects of the power industry, underlines this harsh reality with Michael McLaren. We should be looking at nuclear power that could provide all the low cost, low emissions electricity the world needs for hundreds or thousands of years.

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