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ps Good Morning from Germany, where electricity prices are now regularly falling below zero around midday. On May 1, they even dropped to the floor at -49.999 cents per kilowatt hour. The reason is simple: we are generating more solar power than we can use or store.Green energy grift falling apart….
Let's put that in perspective...Liberals are destroying the Earth.
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We are not in the place to have total renewals but Denmark are at 90% - 95% right now...When can they balance solar‑wind energy to the levels we need 24/7, for all 12 months ?
Not nearly as toxic as oil and coal.Not to mention they are toxic waste......great plan
What perspective? Libs use as much carbon as everyone else, hypocrite.Let's put that in perspective...
43 million tones is 15.3 days of Oil consumption in the US...
Already companies in UK are recycling these blades...
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Not really, Denmark is reconsidering nuclear energy—specifically Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)—to ensure a stable, 24/7 power supply, enhance energy security, and meet climate targets.We are not in the place to have total renewals but Denmark are at 90% - 95% right now...
That is real energy security...
81.6% of their new cars last year were EV... 94% of private cars...
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Not nearly as toxic as oil and coal.
Not even close.
Wind is not that cheap or consistent.....Wind (even in Denmark) cannot fuel big cities and industries 24/7.
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Is Denmark About to Go Nuclear Again? - Last Week in Denmark
The Danish government announced this week it is launching a study into new nuclear power technologies, after calls from the country’s main political parties to reexamine its viability as a future energy source. Nuclear power has been banned in Denmark since 1985. The study will examine the...lwid.dk
Yeah that's why there are mountains of em piling upNot nearly as toxic as oil and coal.
Not even close.
Not really. Denmark is a very industrial, cool, happy nation — badly underrated. Any idea why? Tulips are more the Netherlands; Denmark is LEGO, cows, and Novo Nordisk.However, what is Denmark without tulips and windmills?
No one has claimed it's perfect. We are merely claiming that bang for buck it's the best thing out there.Nuclear power is not as "clean" or as simple as we think.
Yes, zero "greenhouse" gasses....
Yes. Lots of juice generated.
However....
When mining for uranium we get vanadium (used in tool steel). But there's a reason it's not popular anymore.
Vanadium and uranium deposits are in ground absolutely full of Radon gas.
Radon gas is silent, odorless, and extremely sneaky. It will cause all sorts of immune disorders and especially lung cancer after exposure.
Most people are exposed at some point but due to limited exposure no harmful effects are registered.
Uranium miners are not as fortunate. They are exposed to large amounts on a daily basis as are the towns and valleys the mines reside in. At this point the miners know....usually they have zero other options than the uranium mines for work knowing it's a death sentence when they sign up to work at them.
Mine ownership is half a planet away.
Reprocessing spent uranium fuel rods is more expensive than fresh ones. So nobody does it. Zero market for them unless Reprocessing technology gets better and cheaper. ($$$$)
Just saying that this is not a perfect solution that people claim.