>>13424640>Lol no.I have never been an opponent of nuclear. If the economies of nuclear weren't absolute dog shit, I would be the biggest nuke fan.
No country has much experience with this mostly because small scale. The only one that has really tried has been Germany, and it has stalled in Germany because little access to solar by geography, and wind because NIMBY.
In the US this will not really be the case in the future. In part because we are not Germany. We have vast depopulated arid land, a huge eastern seaboard, sparse population and are basically blessed geographically.
The storage problem is imaginary. Won't exist in this decade either because at all times the grid will be heavily backed by Gas/Nuke/Hydro.
The vehicle market is a energy market of larger scale than the residential/commercial electricity. Yet the EV battery/storage market is going to scale much more than whatever amount we would ever need to supplement planed scaling. The EV market is going to provide plenty of demand for the grid electricity market that is currently being dominated by RE by price. It will also be storage solution in it of itself.