cdunn
2nd Black Belt
Do we really want 4 more years of failed green energy companies, at the cost of hundreds of millions of dollars each time,
Yes. Absolutely, without any hesitation, YES.
The renewal cycle of coal, oil, and "natural gas" span a time frame so immense that our entire species' existance is but an eyeblink in comparison to it. Despite the denial of the fact from some, they are finite resources, yet we have come, in the space of two centuries, to rely overwhelmingly upon them. The most convient of them, oil, is deposited beneath, largely, peoples that do not have the best interests of western societies in mind.
Regardless of their effects on the ecologies that our species relies upon to survive, the first two reasons alone ensure that to not actively seek to move beyond fossil fuels as an energy source is societal suicide. It can be argued that it is the single most important issue that will face our society for generations to come. Energy generation and storage deserve the Edisonian approach - Every failure is a lesson learned, a cobblestone in the path to the successes that will hold us until fusion becomes a viable techonolgy.