Today, an editorial column of the Wall Street Journal titled: "Biden Could Bring Down Gas Prices, but Won’t" started with the following statement: "Signals for the future affect market prices today."
To this statement, one of the members of the blog community answered "... the wind doesn’t blow all the time and the sun doesn’t always shine. For these to provide a reliable power source, they must either be backed up with traditional power sources—in which case the cost of the renewables is extremely high, as they provide minimal benefit beyond the traditional power."
Continuing with the opinion of the other members of the WSJ Online community, I wrote "The governments have to be pragmatic when they take crucial decisions. We cannot cut with the traditional power sources till we don't advance in the development of the technology to make wind and sun affordable powers."
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