Unfortunately true...but circumstances are proving that solar and wind are not enough, as proven repeatedly where I live (San Antonio). I lived through the "big freeze" a couple of years ago when grid here basically failed. Thank God we had natural gas and a gas stove. We lit the stove with matches and put pots of water to boil, so we were able to cook, wash, and stay somewhat warm...at least in the kitchen.
The saner ones in the "environmental movement" are beginning to acknowledge that some level of nuclear baseline energy is necessary.
I sure hope that is true, because nuclear energy in a variety of ways would go a long way towards helping us.
Also...we don’t need to build nuclear plants with 1960’s or 1970’s technology (as you likely know) the way they did with the Space Shuttle.
Build them like Elon Musk is building SpaceX rockets!