Renewables continue to increase the percentage of power they generate for the grid

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In spite of the efforts of the kakistocracy in power at present, renewables continue to increase the amount of power to the grid, and new installations. Simple economics, the least costly and quickest to build. Even with energy storage, still least costly.

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I didn’t realize they controlled that.
We're going to suppose they do.

That will make America the odd man out, which will make US policy even more unacceptable. Do you have any advice for Woodnutz/
 
In spite of the efforts of the kakistocracy in power at present, renewables continue to increase the amount of power to the grid, and new installations. Simple economics, the least costly and quickest to build. Even with energy storage, still least costly.

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/——/ Which proves there is a place for renewables but it’s not one size fits all. Now bring on the nukes.
 
The fascist regime's rejecting all renewables will have negative consequences for US foreign policy.
Nah, it just affects your chinese masters ability to control the USA.

Sucks to be you.
 
We're going to suppose they do.

That will make America the odd man out, which will make US policy even more unacceptable. Do you have any advice for Woodnutz/
Why would you suppose that?

My advice to woodnutz is to not take any you write serious.
 
/——/ Which proves there is a place for renewables but it’s not one size fits all. Now bring on the nukes.
Some country has to carry the ball now that Japan dropped it. There's no better choice than the US for runninig the experiment!
 
It might pay to start with the bible belt states that are less densely populated?

Even though the Miss delta is a natural place to ''find out' if it's smart to fuk around with it.
 
Pretty soon it’s going to be immaterial where the electricity comes from… nuclear, renewable or coal. We do not have the substation and transmission capacity to move the amount of electricity that we’re going to need pretty soon.
 
In spite of the efforts of the kakistocracy in power at present, renewables continue to increase the amount of power to the grid, and new installations. Simple economics, the least costly and quickest to build. Even with energy storage, still least costly.

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Yeah, more expensive, less reliable "green energy" is being added in large amounts.
That should slow as less tax dollars are wasted on subsidies.
Hopefully the savings and reduced green idiocy will also lead to lower rates for consumers.
 
We're going to suppose they do.

That will make America the odd man out, which will make US policy even more unacceptable. Do you have any advice for Woodnutz/

We'll be the odd man out, because we'll have cheap reliable fossil fuel energy and they'll
still be suffering with blackouts and higher costs for their green idiocy?
 
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Pretty soon it’s going to be immaterial where the electricity comes from… nuclear, renewable or coal. We do not have the substation and transmission capacity to move the amount of electricity that we’re going to need pretty soon.
In states like TX and CA where they run roughshod over land owners using eminent domain to run transmission lines for third party solar/wind is where it will take place.

States like Virginia updated our constitutions to prevent eminent domain so 3rd party entities can not do that. Last I read only half the states did as Virginia did.

Data centers are being shot down all over Virginia once the residents find out what comes with them.

 
In states like TX and CA where they run roughshod over land owners using eminent domain to run transmission lines for third party solar/wind is where it will take place.

States like Virginia updated our constitutions to prevent eminent domain so 3rd party entities can not do that. Last I read only half the states did as Virginia did.

Data centers are being shot down all over Virginia once the residents find out what comes with them.

CA requires all new residential construction to include a photovoltaic system since 2020. Sounds reasonable on its face, but what happens when these systems need to be replaced or the roofs under them?
 
CA requires all new residential construction to include a photovoltaic system since 2020. Sounds reasonable on its face, but what happens when these systems need to be replaced or the roofs under them?
Yeah, then they changed the law on them to where instead of getting the retail price for energy send back to the grid they now only get the wholesale rate.

That zeroed-out any savings they may have received.....The old .gov bait-n-switch.
 

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