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    #11
    Milk is $8.50/gal locally.
    Maybe we should regulate that too.
    Oh wait.......

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      #12
      Renewable as in hydro is not the same as solar or wind. Good for those that have it, but not the same.

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        #13
        Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
        Chuck2’s reality is so lopsided it’s fairly sad now
        He's a broken record.
        Cherry picks his numbers.
        Refuses contrary information.
        Insists on starting fights with the same token, shallow starting points.
        Completely ungracious with an all black or all white position.
        Lenin would have loved him.

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          #14
          Is that all you got BP?

          Hydro, solar and wind are different! A breakthrough!

          But what they have in common is zero emissions after they are built. You can build solar and wind capacity quickly and Texas and North Dakota have lots of wind and some solar. But you and the antiscience deniers keep telling us they don't work! Speaking of refusing contrary information! LOL

          Now BP admit that you have some of the most expensive electricity in Canada in Alberta!
          Thanks to deregulation and an open market. You just keep hiding on that one!

          And you better tell PP that his support for dairy farmers and supply management is wrong!


          On page 6 the Fraser institute has a list of electricity prices in 2023 that are similar to Hydro Quebec's numbers. Showing that Edmonton and Calgary had some of the highest residential prices in Canada.

          [url]https://www.fraserinstitute.org/sites/default/files/2025-03/energy-costs-and-canadian-households-how-much-are-we-spending-2025.pdf[/url]

          The lowest priced provinces are based on renewable hydro. Saskatchewan has regulated rates. Alberta has deregulated rates in an open market.

          Their rates have nothing to do with equalization which is federal program paid for by federal taxes.?

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            #15
            Originally posted by blackpowder View Post

            He's a broken record.
            Cherry picks his numbers.
            Refuses contrary information.
            Insists on starting fights with the same token, shallow starting points.
            Completely ungracious with an all black or all white position.
            Lenin would have loved him.
            Looks like you nailed it?

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              #16
              You guys have no answer, that's why you give up?

              Texas, North Dakota, and Alberta electricity rates and you come up with nothing?

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