On Saturday and Sunday we had some wind but back to calm across a frozen Alberta today. -20 and no wind generation to speak of to charge batteries and heat our homes with an electric heat pump.
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You guys need to wakeup and realize its not renewables versus non renewables, its all of the above as we reduce emissions.
Every province is adding renewables and many already have most of their electricity from renewable hydro! 60% hydro in Canada already.
But when the fact that some jurisdictions have already very large amounts of renewable output ( that you say don't work) you start talking only about the day to day output in Alberta in winter without realizing there are 365 days in the year to measure output.
But I guess those other days don't matter? LOL
Our solar PV system generates on average what we use in a year. Day to day if I don't use it all, someone else does. So it adds capacity and reduces emissions.
Last edited by chuckChuck; Nov 26, 2024, 08:44.
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We could all agree reducing any emissions a good thing.
But a statement of ultimate goal would find several answers.
Is it finding oil's replacement, or transferring huge sums of cash to have nothing regions, producing no real gain?
Taxing a hairbrush here to build a seawall somewhere only makes money for the go betweens and generates no return. Satisfying only the fools.
How many feel good COP dollars go in to tech r&d?Last edited by blackpowder; Nov 25, 2024, 09:21.
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