Unfortunately the only suitable roof line on our house faces North.
That is a major issue with this, as many homes do not have suitable roofs. When I was in Northern Minnesota, I considered becoming part of a sun farm. A good idea in theory. It was great in July, it produced lost of power. In January the whole outfit only produced half the electricity I used in a month. We did have a lot of off peak electric heat though. But you see the problem. In addition we have the issue here of the panels getting covered in snow and ice. I think if solar is going to gain headway, it needs to be concentrated in desert SW, and connected to the rest of the country by high voltage lines. The other major issue with solar is that it produces low voltage DC. So, you need inverters to convert to AC so it can be converted to high voltage AC. That blows at least 40% of what the panels generate.
I think there is a lot of wishful, and in fact creative fanciful thinking, about renewable energy. They are finding this out the hard way in Europe. Most of the renewable is wind, and the bulk of it offshore especially in the North Sea and the river estuaries around the UK. However, when the wind does not blow, which happens during the coldest weather as a rule, then there is a scramble for power and brown outs. In addition the cost of maintaining offshore wind farms is proving to be much more costly than projected, and by far. Doing this kind of work in a rough sea is challenging, difficult and dangerous.
If we don't approve, and start building, nuclear power plants on a massive scale we will never get to net zero.
During last month the UK moved some Net Zero targets 20 years down the road and have granted licenses to drill in a huge oil and gas field NW of the Scottish Shetland Islands. This has not generated the howls of protests yet, that I thought it wood. I think people are starting to realize that this climate crisis will not be solved with windmills and solar panels, not even close. There has to be a serious rethink. One of the issues generating this in the UK is realizing there is not enough power for the electric vehicles they already have, and are having to install diesel generators at charging points at some motorway service stations.
We have to start thinking about this in a much more accountable manner. The public have been fed totally unrealistic pipedreams.