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10. Renewable energy offers hope in Africa and everywhere
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 12:29 AM
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There is no argument with African countries’ need for electrification, including grid development, but it’s pretty obvious those countries cannot achieve such improvement without an aggressive embrace of renewable energy. The development of green hydrogen markets as pushed by China could result in several African countries becoming Solar/Energy/Hydrogen Super Powers with thriving economies that support modern grids and perhaps eventually even a few nuclear power plants.

If we owe Africa decency, then we shouldn’t impose the fairy tale of nuclear bliss at the expense of actually achievable energy improvements via cheaper and more flexible renewable solutions being pursued everywhere else. China is investing many billions into Africa through partnerships like the South-South Cooperation Renewables Center and the China-Africa Renewable Energy Partnership.

As for Elon Musk being the hero of “smug battery worshipping types”, that sounds a little smug itself, don’t you think? In fact, the whole nuclear bro faction reeks of the very smugness Musk exudes. And if you want to assign “battery types’ ” hero status to Elon Musk then it is more than fair, and probably much closer to truth, to say Edward Teller and Dr. Strangelove are heroes for the smug nuclear bros. No coincidence that those nuclear heroes (fictional or not) were spawned by nuclear weapons development. Elon Musk, on the other hand, is mostly just a marketing guy.


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No question that Africa has been neglected and badly damaged by colonialism DemocracyForever Friday #1
Renewable energy is increasing the cost of electricity in California... hunter Friday #2
That's completely false DemocracyForever Saturday #3
Allow me to suggest that "the answer" is more nuanced OKIsItJustMe Saturday #4
Still spreading misinformation DemocracyForever Sunday #7
Nope, no kool-aid here OKIsItJustMe Sunday #9
You sound like a nuclear industry lobbyist DemocracyForever Monday #12
I'm citing facts OKIsItJustMe Monday #14
What are your professional credentials? DemocracyForever Yesterday #17
Do you want to hire me? OKIsItJustMe Yesterday #18
You still refuse to answer this simple question DemocracyForever Yesterday #19
And your credentials are? OKIsItJustMe Yesterday #20
I need to know who I'm dealing with DemocracyForever Yesterday #21
I'm not going to give you my CV OKIsItJustMe Yesterday #22
You have no engineering credentials DemocracyForever Yesterday #23
Do YOU have an engineering degree? thought crime 12 hrs ago #24
My engineer father had 2 engineering degrees DemocracyForever 3 hrs ago #25
Electric rates are not any kind of state secret. hunter Sunday #5
You're spreading misinformation DemocracyForever Sunday #6
You live in your world, I'll live in mine. hunter Sunday #8
I live in a factual world DemocracyForever Monday #13
Renewable energy offers hope in Africa and everywhere thought crime Monday #10
I think it's quite clear how Ms. Mthonbeni regards bourgeois rhetoric claiming that we should rip the shit... NNadir Monday #11
Mthonbeni is not against renewable energy. She is not like you. thought crime Yesterday #15
She does offer that so called "renewable energy" crap faint praise. NNadir Yesterday #16
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