Originally posted by Oliver88
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Kinda tough to find info about generation costs, but they have jumped sharply as a result of the switch to "renewables".
The new Natural gas generating plants are super clean and expensive, making them look expensive compared to renewables.
HOWEVER, when we factor in that a big part of these costs are a result of needing extra, baseload capacity to offset the unreliability of renewables, then it balances out and makes the renewables look very costly and basically useless since they contribute such a small percentage of our demand.
In fact, to try to justify renewables takes such a huge leap that those who promote it must either be benefiting financially, or be so abjectly stupid. Useful idiots, Stalin called them.
Here's the litmus test - if anyone think renewables are such a great idea, are they using them as their sole electricity source? If not, why not?
If answer includes "cost", then I ask why they would expect me to pay for something that they say is unaffordable for themselves?
The chart linked below gives the staggering figures about Ontario's electricity rates:
[URL="http://www.ontario-hydro.com/historical-rpp-rates"]http://www.ontario-hydro.com/historical-rpp-rates[/URL]
The rise in costs has far outdistanced the projections from just 3 years ago - the 1st news link below from 2013 tells us to expect a 42% increase in our bills, but the 2nd link, from 2016, tells us that the increase was actually 72%.
[URL="http://www.torontosun.com/2013/12/02/ontario-hydro-rates-to-rise-42-in-5-years"]http://www.torontosun.com/2013/12/02/ontario-hydro-rates-to-rise-42-in-5-years[/URL]
[URL="http://www.torontosun.com/2016/02/29/ontario-electricity-rates-fastest-rising-in-north-america"]http://www.torontosun.com/2016/02/29/ontario-electricity-rates-fastest-rising-in-north-america[/URL]
Finally, this:
[URL="https://www.youtube.com/embed/BC1l4geSTP8"]https://www.youtube.com/embed/BC1l4geSTP8[/URL]
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