
Summary of “Geothermal Power In Utah, The US, & The World Compared With Other Technologies” article:
- Mark Z. Jacobson from Stanford University advocates for wind, water, and solar power as the most practical and economical clean energy sources.
- Jacobson argues that these renewable energy sources can efficiently and economically transition the world to clean energy.
- He suggests that other popular green energy solutions pale in comparison to wind, water, and solar power.
Author’s take:
Mark Z. Jacobson makes a compelling case for wind, water, and solar power as the primary drivers for transitioning to clean energy globally. By eliminating other green energy alternatives, he emphasizes the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of these renewable sources, paving the way for a cleaner and sustainable energy future.
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