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another classsmate argues that wind power merits more investment and development and cites data figure 2 as evidence evaulate this arguement do you agree with the classmate
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I can’t see Figure 2, so I can’t judge it directly. In general:
- Agree if Figure 2 shows falling levelized costs, rising capacity/production, and clear emissions reductions — that supports more investment.
- Be cautious if it only shows installed capacity or raw generation without accounting for intermittency, grid-integration or storage costs, geographic limits, and environmental/local impacts — then it’s incomplete evidence.
Short conclusion: Figure 2 could support the classmate’s claim, but only if it includes system-level costs and integration factors; otherwise it’s not sufficient alone.
- Agree if Figure 2 shows falling levelized costs, rising capacity/production, and clear emissions reductions — that supports more investment.
- Be cautious if it only shows installed capacity or raw generation without accounting for intermittency, grid-integration or storage costs, geographic limits, and environmental/local impacts — then it’s incomplete evidence.
Short conclusion: Figure 2 could support the classmate’s claim, but only if it includes system-level costs and integration factors; otherwise it’s not sufficient alone.
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