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The Fatal Flaw Of The Renewable Revolution
2023-02-13
[ZeroHedge] Ramping up wind turbines, solar panels and electric vehicles can’t solve our energy problem
  • Renewables are hailed as a potential solution to the world’s energy problem, but it might not be as easy as simply installing more turbines or solar panels.

  • Renewable tech is incredibly complex and requires a lot of support in order to function.

  • Increasingly complex energy solutions are undoubtedly powerful and promising, but in practice, they often result in more fuel use rather than less.

Posted by:Skidmark

#5  if environmentalist were series they would have been pushing for nuclear and some kind of core tap to ge the energy from the Earth. Not wind and solar which obviously can't provide most of the time.
Posted by: ruprecht   2023-02-13 23:08  

#4  The renewable energy scam is like the CoVID vaccine scam, it continues only because too many people will be embarrassed or implicated when the truth is finally understood. Once about 70 percent of people realize the truth, the Jenga tower will tip over and the media will try to spin that nobody understood reality beforehand.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-02-13 16:18  

#3  The genuine goal of the entire renewable fable was always to enrich those benefactors of your policy, not to serve the American people. Political corruption as national strategy, dressed up in messianic zeal with huge emotional loading for the useful idiots, a particular skill Demokrat Party skill.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2023-02-13 15:35  

#2  In addition to renewables being unpredictable (a no-no for the electric grid) they are low yield. The amount of materials, labor and support to create a megawatt of energy is akin to having a low paying job vs high paying and expecting to get rich.
Posted by: Thruter Gloluger6393   2023-02-13 15:17  

#1  The engineer’s dilemma.
Posted by: trailing wife   2023-02-13 15:11  

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