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Originally posted by jazz View PostThats not our country or our concern. Worry about whats in front of your face. In Canada, there is no workable version of any renewable energy that will ever power this country, period, except for a virtue signal exercise. Thats simple physics to the misinformed.
Too cold, too far north, to sparsely populated, too cloudy, too snowy, and vast distances between population centers and no willingness from anyone to connect critical infrastructure for the benefit of the nation. Thats the realty of the country for the misguided.
We can apply the technology used in modern oil well drilling to tap into geothermal energy.
We may find an economic way to capture wave energy on our extensive coasts.
Could be something we've never even attempted, solar wind, earths magnetic field, maybe GMO bacteria insects to capture energy from small scale natural processes like decay etc. Nanobots doing the same.
The fad of fleecing taxpayers and energy customers with solar and wind will pass, cheap gas and oil will cycle back to new highs, and innovators will find working solutions in spite of governments and Chuck's.
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Originally posted by tweety View PostI see your revered fascist cult leader where you all wear matching hats just gave 16 billion to American farmers for "covid relief" aka buying votes. Good luck competing against subsidies like that.
Too cold, too far north, to sparsely populated, too cloudy, too snowy, and vast distances between population centers and no willingness from anyone to connect critical infrastructure for the benefit of the nation. Thats the realty of the country for the misguided.
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Originally posted by tweety View PostTransalta is building the Windcharger project. Enough power for 80,000 homes.
https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-megapacks-alberta-canada-update/ https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-megapacks-alberta-canada-update/
Hornsdale Australia, 130 MWH. MegaPacks and wind.
https://hornsdalepowerreserve.com.au/ https://hornsdalepowerreserve.com.au/
But, The experts on Agriville disagree.
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Originally posted by tweety View PostYou can start working together at the very least. Also as Canadians, you can stop idolizing the business decisions and people from other countries who are screwing you over daily.
But once again I'm sure the experts disagree.
If you can't beat em, join em, comes to mind.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostNot sure how that became relevant to this discussion, bu Can you offer a solution for Canadian farmers? We can't vote for or against US policies. Our votes are impotent within this confederation to affect Canadian policies. What other options can you put forth.
But once again I'm sure the experts disagree.
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Originally posted by tweety View PostI see your revered fascist cult leader where you all wear matching hats just gave 16 billion to American farmers for "covid relief" aka buying votes. Good luck competing against subsidies like that.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostAF5 spent a lengthy post last winter going through the loads coming from these wind farms. I suggest you have a relook at that. In his analysis, these things were barely providing single digit percent load contributions on good days and in many cases it was zero and they were shut down, outbid by gas plants.
Natural gas would need to double to make these feasible but thats what the carbon tax is meant to do. A penalty and a subsidy all rolled into one.
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Originally posted by tweety View PostBut, The experts on Agriville disagree.
Natural gas would need to double to make these feasible but thats what the carbon tax is meant to do. A penalty and a subsidy all rolled into one.
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