Comments by "Paul Aiello" (@paul1979uk2000) on "10 countries in Europe will completely stop burning fossil fuels before 2035" video.

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  3. I do keep seeing renewable energy records being broken a lot in European countries lately, and many are at times producing over 100% of their electric means for a short time. Considering that more is being pushed onto the electric system with EV cars and heat pumps and the renewable energy generating percentage keeps rising, it's a given that as the years go by, more of the total energy being generated is likely going to be from clean sources and it seems to be happening fairly fast. The real game changer is going to be once we have an effective buffer, as in battery or other energy storage to act as a buffer to store energy when more than is being used can be stored for times when not enough is being generated, and this is likely going to be needed more in the coming years because with more renewables being installed, we are likely going to see a lot more times when we are generating more energy than we need, cheap solutions to store much of this energy would be a big game changer in pushing fossil fuels out, but personally, it looks like fossil fuel days are numbered, especially since Putin invaded Ukraine, because the pace of change is happening sooner rather than later, especially in the EU countries and in much of the world. The real important thing is that as more is thrown on the electrical system, so EV cars, heat pumps and other things that use fossil fuels, as long as the percentage of renewables of the electric being generating keeps rising, then it's likely going to account for a higher percentage of total energy in a country, and as renewables keep getting better and cheaper and the same for battery tech, and as more of us shift towards EV cars and other heating solutions like heat pumps, it's likely going to reduce the need for oil and gas a lot whiles putting far more demand on electricity, hence why, as long as the renewable energy generating percentage is rising, we're laughing all the way to the grave of the fossil industry.
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