Nor’easters would be disastrous to a Green America
Reliance on President Biden’s push to go Green at any cost would leave America dependent on intermittent electricity from wind turbines and solar panels. This would be an energy disaster.
Reliance on President Biden’s push to go Green at any cost would leave America dependent on intermittent electricity from wind turbines and solar panels. This would be an energy disaster.
Residents of East Hampton’s Wainscott section are circulating a petition that would have their 350-year-old hamlet secede from the town, in a desperate effort to protect their pricey homes and beloved beach from Cuomo’s virtue-signaling wind project.
Green energy plans require major increases in U.S. mining and processing – unless they want to make America even more dependent on China and Russia.
China generates almost twice as much electricity as the U.S. with more from coal than the U.S. does from all sources.
The dark side of renewable wind, solar, EV batteries, and biofuel energy is that they are not clean, green, renewable, or sustainable.
Conservationists hate wind turbines for their infamous role as bird killer, a fact that is very rarely mentioned in the news media.
The Benton Public Utility District (BPUD) has documented their actual battleground experiences with intermittent electricity from wind farms. Their message is “no more wind”.
Blade waste, rare earths, other factors prove wind is no more green than solar
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All told, power plants with the ability to produce almost 6,000 megawatts, or about 15 percent of the electricity on California’s grid, were reported as being offline when temperatures surged last Friday
As Paul Revere warned, this emergency is real.
Just intermittent electricity will ground transportation and commerce.
Is solar power truly Green?
They ought to make a movie. “Lights! Camera! Action!” Lights? Lights! Can we have some lights here?
In 2018, 19% of California’s electricity came from rooftop and utility-scale solar installations, the highest percentage in the nation. But by 6:30 p.m. each day, that solar output approaches zero.