- Decreasing energy costs has the least political opposition and lowers the cost of living
- Democrats and Conservatives can get behind lowering cost of living without replacing jobs
- (i.e. deflation of costs by replacing human jobs with automation/AI may not have as much bipartisan support)
- It's relatively well-researched and executable to increase (1) solar energy and (2) nuclear energy
- These are coordination, markets, or political/regulatory problems, not research problems; therefore, it is a known known with very few known unknowns (and likely little unknown unknowns) - just scale up what is working
That's a good point.
I'm not familiar with why Conservatives are anti-wind and anti-solar. What are these arguments?
Here's Grok: https://grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5_4a7c7d26-dd4f-4e4e-aaf3-3605d888de44
Producing more electrons is a known engineering problem; while education and healthcare are human problems, so I don't know if these are directly comparable.