30 to 40 billion is given to oil and gas subsidies annually. Would go a long way to helping out developing renewables, but no way.
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Originally posted by tweety View PostExactly Grassfarmer. Why hate them for taking advantage of their environment? Their will to make it work?
Alberta has many such opportunities but..... What has Albertan done? Cut all funding to renewable projects and research. ****ing brilliant.
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostWell Tweety still waiting for an answer to my question. What amazes me is the refusal to admit that wind and solar are intermittent sources of power. Tweety your highlighting of Scotland's geographical ability to produce wind energy insinuates that the same thing could and should be done here.
Even coal plants don't run all the time. They need to be shut down for maintenance and rebuilds.
Scotland, Denmark, Germany, India, China, USA, Canada and many other countries are all using varying percentages of renewables.
The IEA and Bloomberg are forecasting significant growth and investment in renewables as they are cost competitive and reduce carbon emissions.
Should we still be using rotary dial telephones? You are not going to stop the worlds progress towards reduced carbon emissions. Business and governments are largely on side except for the lagards in the fossil fuel industry who are worried.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostWind and solar are intermittent unless they can store their energy which is already happening in some jurisdictions. There is no dispute there. And renewables are being used here across north america already.
Even coal plants don't run all the time. They need to be shut down for maintenance and rebuilds.
Scotland, Denmark, Germany, India, China, USA, Canada and many other countries are all using varying percentages of renewables.
The IEA and Bloomberg are forecasting significant growth and investment in renewables as they are cost competitive and reduce carbon emissions.
Should we still be using rotary dial telephones? You are not going to stop the worlds progress towards reduced carbon emissions. Business and governments are largely on side except for the lagards in the fossil fuel industry who are worried.
I have nothing against producing carbon free energy, nuclear and Hydro make sense to me. Wind and solar are fine when they are used for intermittent top ups of the grid but not as a total replacement. The Greens and the NDP foolishly believe wind and solar can replace thermal generation, this is the policy I object to!!!
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Nobody hates Scotland or Denmark or any country but before you make some outrageous claim that they are doing shit so perfect, make an apples to apples comparison. What are they powering that windmaills can handle? With a population the same as Ab and Sk but a GDP 1/3 of the size, small distances, little heavy industry, temperate climate.
All renweables in Europe are heavily subsidized. Evertything is there. And there is no way the oil patch gets 40B in subsidies. Royalty holidays and CCA are not the same as direct cash injection.
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostTo survive the last cold snap in Alberta you would have had to be able to store enough electricity for 6 days of consumption, I personally think that is logistically impossible. Wind produced virtually no electricity for 6 days.
I have nothing against producing carbon free energy, nuclear and Hydro make sense to me. Wind and solar are fine when they are used for intermittent top ups of the grid but not as a total replacement. The Greens and the NDP foolishly believe wind and solar can replace thermal generation, this is the policy I object to!!!
And I see that the usual suspect is back to claiming that renewables are cost comptetive with reliables. Apparently all of these examples where we have posted evidence to the contrary have been ignored.
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Here is a very well researched article breaking down what the anti fossil fuel types include when they make outrageous claims about fossil fuel subsidies:
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2020/01/01/subsidizing-the-epocalypse/ https://wattsupwiththat.com/2020/01/01/subsidizing-the-epocalypse/
They include such improbable externalities as repairing potholes in roads, fabricated numbers such as the cost of global warming etc etc. And posters continue to repeat this nonsense without any consideration if it is valid or even plausible.
Here is data from the EIA on subsidies by energy equivalent:
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Yes. Part of the subsidy argument is that the royalties are lower than they should be therefore that is a subsidy.
I guess the same argument can be used that because our income tax is also lower than their reference coutries all Canadian taxpayers are subsidized. 🤯
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostWell Tweety still waiting for an answer to my question. What amazes me is the refusal to admit that wind and solar are intermittent sources of power. Tweety your highlighting of Scotland's geographical ability to produce wind energy insinuates that the same thing could and should be done here.
Haven't we already screwed over the next generation enough with our excessive greed, overspending and waste? Nice legacy we are leaving. May as well use up all the practically free non renewable energy as fast as possible as well.
Coastal tides and coastal wind are very good sources of power. Scotland could have just as easily been like Alberta and said, screw it, oil companies need the money. Pretty embarrassing - or at least it should be.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostHere is a very well researched article breaking down what the anti fossil fuel types include when they make outrageous claims about fossil fuel subsidies:
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2020/01/01/subsidizing-the-epocalypse/ https://wattsupwiththat.com/2020/01/01/subsidizing-the-epocalypse/
They include such improbable externalities as repairing potholes in roads, fabricated numbers such as the cost of global warming etc etc. And posters continue to repeat this nonsense without any consideration if it is valid or even plausible.
Here is data from the EIA on subsidies by energy equivalent:
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Originally posted by tweety View PostWell, shouldn't we at least do something? Instead, you fold your arms and say, "Nope, nothing to do here, let the next generation worry about it".
You do know that Panamax ships plying the oceans with landfill ready junk has the same emissions as 50M cars. The US Navy has been running nuclear ships and subs for decades. Anything there offend you or its ok? Careful your hypocrisy is showing.
That's the problem with enviro SJW, always looking in the wrong places.Last edited by jazz; Jan 27, 2020, 10:58.
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Originally posted by tweety View PostOh, the article written by a guy with a BA in Psych and a certificate in Massage Therapy? He is also a Climate "Specialist".
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