I think Solar power can stand on it's own, if a viable storage methodology is used.[h=2]Climate Scam Collapse Continues[/h][FONT="]Posted on [URL="https://realclimatescience.com/2019/07/climate-scam-collapse-continues/"]July 11, 2019[/URL] by tonyheller[/FONT]
China’s solar industry had been dependent on the US Government transferring US taxpayer money to China via solar panel subsidies, but apparently that isn’t working any more.
Meanwhile, they are building hundreds of new coal fired power plants, in a “dramatic step to fight climate change” – as NPR describes it.
14,000 Abandoned Wind Turbines Litter the United States | American Elephants
Sent from Hillary's private email server.
[h=2]Climate Scam Collapse Continues[/h][FONT="]Posted on [URL="https://realclimatescience.com/2019/07/climate-scam-collapse-continues/"]July 11, 2019[/URL] by tonyheller[/FONT]
China’s solar industry had been dependent on the US Government transferring US taxpayer money to China via solar panel subsidies, but apparently that isn’t working any more.
Meanwhile, they are building hundreds of new coal fired power plants, in a “dramatic step to fight climate change” – as NPR describes it.
The cost of renewable energy and energy storage countinue to drop so you can get a lot more renewable energy for the same amount of investment.
Renewable energy prices have fallen - this is how much | World Economic Forum
Also as Media Truth mention in another thread China have exceeded their 2020 goal for solar power.
China has already surpassed its 2020 solar target - Unearthed
Also it may be possible to stop many of the coal plants that China plan to help to build in other countries. Like for example plans for building a Chinese backed plant in Kenya have been stopped for now. There it was both China and the US goverment that promoted the building of the coal plant.
'The US ambassador to Kenya, Kyle McCarter, has been widely criticised by activists for wading into the debate to argue that coal is environmentally sound, that the plant would boost the country’s economy and that a critical analysis of the project by a US thinktank amounted to the work of “highly paid protesters”.'
Kenya's first coal plant construction paused in climate victory | Global development | The Guardian
The coal power plant would be good for Kenya.,
You can go through life complaining about anything. Perhaps none of us should drive, because of all the waste tires.
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Or we can come up with solutions. I used 20000 tires to build my home.
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14,000 Abandoned Wind Turbines Litter the United States | American Elephants
Sent from Hillary's private email server.
"For the last five years the old lattice towers built by Vestes are being decommissioned dismantled and recycled as they reach the end of a very productive life cycle, over thirty five years. modern wind turbines pay for them self in approximately 5 to 7 years, with an average life span average life span 35 years. many times at that point owners will opt to upgrade to a new generating platform making use of the original tower extending the usable life of the tower by another thirty years."
Not to eagles, and other large endangered birds.
An eagle will eat a cat.
Yes, it is. Plus, we already have older ones left to rot.
I have said before, wind is not viable in most places. It will die, and the structures left to rot.
Even without considering their limited life in the grand design, they are still too expensive to compete with other power that can deliver 24/7/365 electricity. I don't expect battery storage to be viable for some time to come still.
You didn't actually read beyond the first few lines did you? :lamo
Interesting that the Trumpists find it appropo to try to interfere in Kenya's politics. From the link --->
Activists say the plant could trigger breathing problems for locals and acid rain as well as increase Kenya’s total greenhouse gas emissions by 700%. The plans lie in contrast to Kenya’s existing commitment to fighting the climate emergency, including generating two-thirds of its electricity by renewable sources and reducing its carbon footprint by a third by 2030.
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“Coal is the cleanest, least costly option,” the Trump-appointed former Republican senator in Illinois wrote on Twitter, ahead of the ruling on the 26 June. He also cited his experience with coal in his home state as evidence that fossil fuel would work well in Kenya.
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“What interest does the US have in the coal-fired project?” Mwenda said in a statement. “How will the economy grow if the Kenyan taxpayer is going to be subjected to hugely unsustainable debts, even before we can start producing power?”
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Isaiah10:1-3 --- "Woe to those who make unjust laws, to those who issue oppressive decrees to deprive the poor of their rights and rob my oppressed people of justice."
Eagles are no longer endangered thanks to very many regulations that Nixon put into place and Republicans have been fighting ever since.
**** they are trying to bring back DDT!!!
Yes eagles kill cats, witch is great as cats are invasive species and kill far more song birds than any other known threat other than maybe tall glass buildings...
Maybe we should build the wall out of tires?
Eagles are no longer endangered thanks to very many regulations that Nixon put into place and Republicans have been fighting ever since.
**** they are trying to bring back DDT!!!
Yes eagles kill cats, witch is great as cats are invasive species and kill far more song birds than any other known threat other than maybe tall glass buildings...
Battery storage is growing at the same rate that computer, memory, and technology has grown, it is coming fast...
Our aid and development programs "interfere" all the time.
I've spent a lot of time in Kenya and other African countries. The "activists" concerns are laughable in that context.
So, despite the rhetoric, Trump is allowing the coal industry to die in the US, but he is giving aid to the coal industry of Kenya? Sounds logical:roll:
He is allowing it to die naturally, instead of assisted suicide.
He is not only giving aid for a Coal Industry in Kenya, but the Chinese will be building the plant.
So, despite the rhetoric, Trump is allowing the coal industry to die in the US, but he is giving aid to the coal industry of Kenya? Sounds logical:roll:
Coal power anywhere supports the coal industry everywhere.
Keep telling yourself that as U.S. coal companies continue to wither away. It appears that Republicans do like subsidies, except to other countries.
Interesting that the Trumpists find it appropo to try to interfere in Kenya's politics. From the link --->
Activists say the plant could trigger breathing problems for locals and acid rain as well as increase Kenya’s total greenhouse gas emissions by 700%. The plans lie in contrast to Kenya’s existing commitment to fighting the climate emergency, including generating two-thirds of its electricity by renewable sources and reducing its carbon footprint by a third by 2030.
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“Coal is the cleanest, least costly option,” the Trump-appointed former Republican senator in Illinois wrote on Twitter, ahead of the ruling on the 26 June. He also cited his experience with coal in his home state as evidence that fossil fuel would work well in Kenya.
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“What interest does the US have in the coal-fired project?” Mwenda said in a statement. “How will the economy grow if the Kenyan taxpayer is going to be subjected to hugely unsustainable debts, even before we can start producing power?”
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Isaiah10:1-3 --- "Woe to those who make unjust laws, to those who issue oppressive decrees to deprive the poor of their rights and rob my oppressed people of justice."
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