California reveals the sad reality of “renewables”
They ought to make a movie. “Lights! Camera! Action!” Lights? Lights! Can we have some lights here?
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.
At the same time the Greens want government to force us to use inefficient, intermittent wind and solar, and short-range electric vehicles, Green gadflies insist that we source none of the materials here. They block every mine and well, forcing producers to comply with Green mandates by sourcing the materials and products they demand overseas.
Child labor, human rights abuses and deaths are routinely ignored by Greens and Democrats.
Solar and wind cannot manufacture the thousands of products modern society depends on.
100% "renewables" would require increasing the land used for energy from today’s 0.5% to 50%.
From America's Power: Over $100 billion has already been spent on "renewables" subsidies.
If efficient energy companies must disclose climate-related financial risks, so should renewables.
The proposed site is around 30 miles offshore of the giant Norfolk naval complex.
We have all witnessed gigantic cost over runs on government projects, but overrunning the cost 8 fold may be a record. We are quite certain of our numbers.
The only things ‘inevitable’ about the ‘transition’ to wind and solar are rocketing electricity prices and unstable power grids.
Batteries must be disposed of every few years, the tonnage of toxins will skyrocket, and so will the costs.
ll Wind and Solar Power must be backed up with an equal or greater amount of fossil fuel power running on Standby 100% of the time.
All Solar and Wind Power on an Electric Grid Must Be Backed Up With an Equal or Greater Amount of Fossil Fuel Power Running on Standby 100% OF The Time.
Mexico is pulling the plug on subsidy dependent intermittent power from wind and solar that has been driving up the cost of electricity for its financially challenged population.