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    OMG that must be expensive to plant those phuckers in the ocean.

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      Still waiting for Chuck to answer my question about state of the art off-shore wind making power bills cheaper.

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        Originally posted by fjlip View Post
        OMG that must be expensive to plant those phuckers in the ocean.
        And the noise of ships bother aquatic life , but these humming bastards will not .?

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          But but , free cheap energy…… just ask Western European countries…..

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            Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
            Still waiting for Chuck to answer my question about state of the art off-shore wind making power bills cheaper.
            Just keep repeating the following, it makes it true:
            low cost wind and solar, and expensive fossil fuel generation

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              Still can't produce any evidence from the chart that high electricity prices in the EU are only the fault of renewables? LOL

              Especially when the IEA says:

              "Low-cost wind and solar PV are on course to displace an estimated 230 terawatt-hours (TWh) of expensive fossil fuel generation over the 2021-2023 period, helping to reduce wholesale electricity prices in all European markets. Without these capacity additions, the average wholesale price of electricity in the EU in 2022 would have been 8% higher, hurting consumers, businesses and government budgets"

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                Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                Still can't produce any evidence from the chart that high electricity prices in the EU are only the fault of renewables? LOL

                Especially when the IEA says:

                "Low-cost wind and solar PV are on course to displace an estimated 230 terawatt-hours (TWh) of expensive fossil fuel generation over the 2021-2023 period, helping to reduce wholesale electricity prices in all European markets. Without these capacity additions, the average wholesale price of electricity in the EU in 2022 would have been 8% higher, hurting consumers, businesses and government budgets"
                "If you repeat it, if you say it louder, if that’s your talking point, people will totally believe it!"

                You forgot to bold the words expensive and low cost. That is the equivalent of saying it louder when you repeat the lie over and over.

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                  Still waiting on "global warming" so you can get your harvest done? LOL

                  But all you got is your flimsy opinion? But no actual evidence on EU electricity prices? Give up!

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                    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                    Still waiting on "global warming" so you can get your harvest done? LOL

                    But all you got is your flimsy opinion? But no actual evidence on EU electricity prices? Give up!
                    It’s been shown here several times over the years , you just choice to completely ignore it cause it shows the exact opposite of what you blab on and on about cheap renewable electricity.
                    But that’s the usual train of thought from you , nothing new , just regurgitated propaganda over and over

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                      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                      Still waiting on "global warming" so you can get your harvest done?
                      No need to wait for global warming. We've already experienced enough beneficial global warming over the last 40 years that we are able to grow long season crops again around here. For the first time since the 30s and 40s. The intervening decades had seasons so short that grain farming of any kind was a questionable proposition, let alone to be growing wheat and flax and other such long season crops that they were growing during the 30s and 40s and before.
                      Having CO2 levels slightly above starvation levels in recent decades has been a huge benefit as well.

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