The great thing is, we don't need to *store* all the energy we use. Quite a lot of it is generated on the basis of the load being drawn from a grid, and that energy can be created by any means available, or indeed a mixture, with the undesirable (polluting/running out) forms being replaced whenever possible with sustainable sources. So arguing that solar power etc are of no use because the power can't be stored very efficiently, and that therefore we shouldn't bother, is as daft as arguing that if solar "only" contributed 20% of our power needs it wouldn't be worthwhile.
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