Wind power--Wyoming blows

Originally posted by: tom

4 year old chart.  If costs are going down, why are companies dropping their projects due to high costs?  Companies are scaling back their EV car production due to high costs & lack of demand


Because wind farms don't make economic sense in every possible location.

 

You wanna do research, stupid Tommie-poo? Find out how many fossil fuel power plants are being shut down and/or not being built.

Originally posted by: Boilerman

Liberals con't zero of the peaker plant costs which MUST be available to start up and shut down at a moments notice to accomodate wind and solar power generation fluctuation.  This cost is massive, and they conveniently expense this cost on the conventional power ledger.  These plants would not exist, if not for wind and solar, so this is a convenient lie.

 

This fact makes all of PJ's charts another serial Liberal lie.


Do you even realize that you're babbling incoherently?

Originally posted by: tom

Pj is lying when he says I don't provide sources. 

Does pj even understand what those numbers mean?   Looking at top line numbers without any context is a waste.  What is included, what is excluded?  We don't know. 

Finally if these projects are so good, why do they need government subsidies?  Why are they being cancelled?  Why do these companies want more government money?  Why aren't people buying the ev cars?  Why do these cars need subsidies? Why are ev plants not going forward?

 


Even someone as stupid as you can see that fossl fuel power is much more expensive per kwh generated than sustainable sources.

 

I'll give you a hint: when the cost is a larger number, that means it takes more money to buy it. It's a good thing if it takes less money.

 

You obsess about a FEW projects being canceled, and extrapolate that (stupidly) to say that they ALL are.

 

God, you're a fucking idiot, stupid Tommie-poo. Lying and living in the past.

 

 

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