Our Solar/Alt Energy Future

Solar energy is the solution to a problem that doesnt exist. The problem is how do we meet the demand of A and server banks. Solar will never be able to do that. Reality will end solar and Trump has stopped the subsidies so the real cost will go up.
Facts do not matter. Synth is a CULTIST. You are committing HERESY.
 
Where did the dumbass run off to? She kept claiming that Republicans don't subsidize industries.

 
Summary

In 2004, the average residential electricity rate in the five most expensive states was only twice as high as in the five most affordable states; today it is 2.6 times higher. This widening gap reflects the growing differences in state approaches to energy production, regulation, and climate policy, which have created distinct regional energy landscapes across the nation. The growing divergence in electricity rates among U.S. states highlights the critical need for sensible energy policies that put people first. The climate policies proposed to date would have no measurable influence on global temperatures but are already having grave effects on household electricity bills and the stability and reliability of the national power grid. The effect of these policies across states highlights the vital importance of maintaining energy abundance.

Key Takeaways​

States with renewable energy mandates tend to pay significantly more for electricity as a result of increasing the cost of natural gas and coal power.
Many of the states with the most affordable electricity have repudiated stringent renewable energy mandates and instead rely heavily on traditional energy sources.
 
This is a thread about solar and other alternative energy. It's not a thread for nutcase theories about how climate change is a hoax. There are plenty of threads for that.
Summary

In 2004, the average residential electricity rate in the five most expensive states was only twice as high as in the five most affordable states; today it is 2.6 times higher. This widening gap reflects the growing differences in state approaches to energy production, regulation, and climate policy, which have created distinct regional energy landscapes across the nation. The growing divergence in electricity rates among U.S. states highlights the critical need for sensible energy policies that put people first. The climate policies proposed to date would have no measurable influence on global temperatures but are already having grave effects on household electricity bills and the stability and reliability of the national power grid. The effect of these policies across states highlights the vital importance of maintaining energy abundance.

Key Takeaways​

States with renewable energy mandates tend to pay significantly more for electricity as a result of increasing the cost of natural gas and coal power.
Many of the states with the most affordable electricity have repudiated stringent renewable energy mandates and instead rely heavily on traditional energy sources.
 
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This has everyone freaked out. Especially the administration and of course the car companies.


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