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    Here is some real truth if you have 20 minutes


    #2
    I dare you to watch it chuck
    some really good quotes from it ;
    “It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it”. Aristotle
    “faith is the process of removing doubt, science is a process requiring doubt”
    “ if you remove doubt from science, it becomes religion”
    “there is no such thing as renewable energy”

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      #3
      From the Book , The First Global Revolution wrote back in 1991, time to wake up people , its all a scam

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        #4
        “there is no such thing as renewable energy” Huh?

        So the sun, wind and flowing water and the water cycle are going to cease to exist?

        Explain that because i am not going to watch the video.

        Last edited by chuckChuck; Nov 24, 2023, 10:52.

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          #5
          And maybe we are not going to read your cut and pastes

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            #6
            Im hangin onto to my collection of preemission duramax's, and cummins 12v and 24v's. In my heavy trucks Cat 3406e's and C15's.

            Edmonton Electric Bus disaster... "Three-quarters of the city’s 60-bus electric fleet is in the garage with poor immediate prospects for parts to fix them." And... the company Edmonton bought the buses from is now bankrupt.
            Last edited by biglentil; Nov 24, 2023, 13:33.

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              #7
              Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
              “there is no such thing as renewable energy” Huh?

              So the sun, wind and flowing water and the water cycle are going to cease to exist?

              Explain that because i am not going to watch the video.
              Why the hell wouldn’t you watch it ? 20 mins for gods sake , Proves what a closed minded hippocrite you are (refer to quote number one by Aristotle)
              I have read lots of your shit , aren’t you ever curious
              this is a humanitarian group
              it is not renewable because of what is involved in making it , the short lifespan and disposal of same
              This guy is all for climate change , FWIW. , but he still has an open mind and can still think for himself , unlike you

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                #8
                Originally posted by biglentil View Post
                Im hangin onto to my collection of preemission duramax's, and cummins 12v and 24v's. In my heavy trucks Cat 3406e's and C15's.

                Edmonton Electric Bus disaster... "Three-quarters of the city’s 60-bus electric fleet is in the garage with poor immediate prospects for parts to fix them." And... the company Edmonton bought the buses from is now bankrupt.
                Go help them out chucky...burn more money after bad!

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                  #9
                  Very logical video
                  thanks for posting Case

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                    #10
                    How many batteries are under a Tesla?
                    The most popular Tesla battery pack has nearly 7,104 18650 cells divided into 16 444 cell modules. The 18650 batteries can store around 85 kWh of energy. Recently, Tesla engineers reconfigured the battery structure of the pack to hold 516 cells in each module for a total of 8,256 cells.​
                    they’re ordinary 18650 batteries like in a flashlight ???

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                      #11
                      Excellent video. Thanks for posting caseih. I couldn't watch it for some reason on your link, but found it here:

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                        #12
                        Oh brother, looks like the same link. youtube.com/watch?v=aTfwqvNuk44

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                          #13
                          just watched , covers a lot ,realy good , dont watch it CC , keep living in your brainwashed little world

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                            #14
                            Here is some real truth.

                            Renewable electricity is the lowest cost new electricity generated on the planet and the wind and the sun provide a free source of unlimited fuel that is not controlled by a cartel that cuts supply and raises prices.

                            Some of the renewable bids in Alberta were between $30 and $43 MWh. Which shows that they fit in at the low end of Lazard's LCOE price ranges.

                            [url]https://www.lazard.com/research-insights/2023-levelized-cost-of-energyplus/[/url]

                            Solar PV utility scale $24 - $96 per MWh
                            Solar plus storage utility scale $46-$102 per MWh
                            Wind Onshore $24 - $75 per MWh
                            Gas Peaking $115 - $221 per MWh
                            Nuclear $141 - $221 per MWh??​

                            Alberta’s Renewable Electricity Program: Design, Results, and Lessons Learned
                            Sara Hastings-Simon1, Andrew Leach2, Blake Shaffer3, and Tim Weis4
                            1Department of Physics and Astronomy and School of Public Policy, University of Calgary.
                            2Department of Economics and Faculty of Law, University of Alberta.
                            3Department of Economics and School of Public Policy, University of Calgary.
                            4Faculty of Engineering and Centre for Applied Business Research in Energy and the Environment (CABREE),
                            University of Alberta.

                            Abstract
                            We present a case study and analysis of Alberta’s Renewable Electricity Program, one of a suite of
                            policies implemented between 2015 and 2019 to increase the share of renewable generation in the
                            Canadian province’s fossil-fuel-dominated electricity system. The program consisted of a series of
                            reverse auctions for contracts-for-differences which provided successful proponents with a project-
                            specific guaranteed price for power generation. We find that the Renewable Electricity Program was
                            successful in three important ways. First, it contracted for new renewable generation at prices in the range of CA$30 to CA$43/MWh (US$23 to US$33/MWh), well below expectations and among the lowest procurement costs globally at the time.​
                            Last edited by chuckChuck; Nov 25, 2023, 07:35.

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                              #15
                              Nobody is reading your shit

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