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The same problem is there with solar, we could be brought down by contrails.
Look at the current reading from the grid to see where the power is being generated at present. Today is currently, slight breeze and cloud/sunny Monday morning 16 September weather, Max demand is 35GW. This is generated by 5GW nuclear [mostly French interconnector], 2GW wind, 4GW solar, 4GWBiomass/incinerators, 1GW hydro, 4GW EU interconnectors, 12GW CCGTgas, and 3GW others.So, to green the grid we need to generate the base 24 hour day and night load using nuclear 24 GW which will be backed up by wind 20GW average and solar 20GW average daytime only plus incinerating plastic waste 10GW with advanced chemical flu scrubbers to remove toxic chemicals. Pumped storage or tidal systems or possibly coal will be needed to completely green the grid. https://www.gridwatch.templar.co.uk/
We could place the waste problem on the back shelf for now and get on and green the grid immediately by going nuclear!!
Hydro (renewables): 6.9%
reopening coal mines
To collect it as carbonate would involve huge quantities of a basic substance