I never liked centralized energy production. It's too easy to create a catastrophe if something where to happen to the plant. It's much more efficient to put smaller energy production methods directly at the point of use. As in, solar, wind, etc. combined at each and every home and office rather than pumping fuel 24/7…
No, I'm not talking about creating fields of solar arrays or massive wind farms to power entire municipalities. I'm talking about putting small residential-friendly systems that each power a home or office separately. Solar and wind will never replace nuclear or coal as a centralized system, but they can serve as a…