Thing is we didn't need to be stuck in a rough spot, if our electricity was clean we'd be excused for taking our time transforming the rest of our energy use.
You are claiming that e-fuel costs are declining rapidly, but you forget to mention that there's no meaningful market anywhere on earth meaning we don't really have any experience with it and don't know how much it'll cost and how it will work exactly(will it be hydrogen, ammonia etc.) it's simply not a solved problem and there's no infrastructure to support it. It might make sense in the future to use e-fuels together with wind but what we're trying to do here in Denmark is to use wind and solar for the grid which sucks. Electricity prices fluctuates wildly at the mercy of the weather gods. Thermal energy storage is also still experimental and hydro only works in very very specific locations where it's already utilized. If we where to build new hydro we would destroy even bigger ecosystems than we already have.
Edit: I'm not even necessarily arguing against wind and solar, I'm just off the opinion that it makes much more sense to build out nuclear to support the grid first giving everyone cheap and stable electricity as well as providing district heating where it's already built out.
You are claiming that e-fuel costs are declining rapidly, but you forget to mention that there's no meaningful market anywhere on earth meaning we don't really have any experience with it and don't know how much it'll cost and how it will work exactly(will it be hydrogen, ammonia etc.) it's simply not a solved problem and there's no infrastructure to support it. It might make sense in the future to use e-fuels together with wind but what we're trying to do here in Denmark is to use wind and solar for the grid which sucks. Electricity prices fluctuates wildly at the mercy of the weather gods. Thermal energy storage is also still experimental and hydro only works in very very specific locations where it's already utilized. If we where to build new hydro we would destroy even bigger ecosystems than we already have.
Edit: I'm not even necessarily arguing against wind and solar, I'm just off the opinion that it makes much more sense to build out nuclear to support the grid first giving everyone cheap and stable electricity as well as providing district heating where it's already built out.