https://www.nrel.gov/analysis/100-percent-clean-electricity-by-2035-study.html100% Clean Electricity by 2035 Study
Key Findings
Technology Deployment Must Rapidly Scale Up
In all modeled scenarios, new clean energy technologies are deployed at an unprecedented scale and rate to achieve 100% clean electricity by 2035. As modeled, wind and solar energy provide 60%80% of generation in the least-cost electricity mix in 2035, and the overall generation capacity grows to roughly three times the 2020 level by 2035including a combined 2 terawatts of wind and solar.
To achieve those levels would require rapid and sustained growth in installations of solar and wind generation capacity. If there are challenges with siting and land use to be able to deploy this new generation capacity and associated transmission, nuclear capacity helps make up the difference and more than doubles todays installed capacity by 2035.
Across the four scenarios, 58 gigawatts of new hydropower and 35 gigawatts of new geothermal capacity are also deployed by 2035. Diurnal storage (212 hours of capacity) also increases across all scenarios, with 120350 gigawatts deployed by 2035 to ensure demand for electricity is met during all hours of the year.
Seasonal storage becomes important when clean electricity makes up about 80%95% of generation and there is a multiday to seasonal mismatch of variable renewable supply and demand. Across the scenarios, seasonal capacity in 2035 ranges about 100680 gigawatts.
So, if people dont want solar farms and wind farms to be built in my back yard maybe theyll accept nuclear power plants instead
(yeah
right
good luck with that!)