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    Must Watch program for Agrivillers

    "Happening: A Clean Energy Revolution ". Program in HBO will convince even some of the most Pesamistic , maybe even Saskfarmer
    Last edited by mustardman; Feb 6, 2018, 18:45.

    #2
    Yea it’ looks great.

    So is Disney and Mickey Mouse.

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      #3
      I wonder what the total carbon footprint was to put Musk’s electric car into space ?

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        #4
        USA Impressive launch and landing of boosters history was made today.

        Canada Trudeau took canada back to the Stone Age.

        Yea we’re winning

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          #5
          Originally posted by mustardman View Post
          "Happening: A Clean Energy Revolution ". Program in HBO will convince even some of the most Pesamistic , maybe even Saskfarmer
          7:50 am this morning Mustardman, I look at the Alberta Electric Systems Operator up to the minute supply and demand report. I see our 1445 MW of wind generation capacity only producing 163 MW or just over 11%. Not light enough yet so the Brooks solar farm is producing zero. We are importing some coal generated power from Montana, some hydro power from B.C. but over 90% is coming from coal and natural gas. I prefer real numbers, there have been days when wind produced at 70% and there have been days when wind produced zero, to use renewables you need 3 generation streams, wind, solar and natural gas because when it is dark and calm you will need enough natural gas generation to run the whole province.

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            #6
            Good points ham grass is always greener in la la land

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              #7
              I see diesel electric driverless tractors as a real thing in time.
              Not because of an outside agenda. But because of a real need being supplied. Energy friendly tech driven by a healthy economic force.
              Right now I would rather pay a "rural infrastructure tax" for things like universal high speed internet for ex rather than a disguised consumption tax for general revenue.

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