and even the wind things they do have been massive, but with most renewables, the window for jerking people around with electricity rates is relatively narrow before people realize they can get a better deal with solar cells or a windmill in their backyard.
In Daniel Yergin's
the Prize, the Pulitzer Prize winning history of oil, he talked about the comparable shift from whale oil to kerosene, kerosene to electricity, and horses to cars. In all those cases the bulk of the shift was done in a decade or two.
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