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Re: dickmilde post# 91846

Thursday, 12/07/2017 2:33:08 PM

Thursday, December 07, 2017 2:33:08 PM

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Every energy source produces waste. It's a matter comparables, which produces comparably the least. Take a little trip to Beijing China and enjoy a little of what they breath every day. The Chinese are fast becoming the largest users of alternative energy sources because comparably, wind and solar produce far less over all waste and pollution than fossil fuels.

As for required power transport lines, our current power grid has been in dire need of upgrades for some time. A slow expansion to meet growing need will spur those needed upgrades.

As for recyclability, at least there is something to recycle for however many times the material remains recyclable, which could very well be decades, considering how rapidly the technology is expanding and how long the equipment it's manufactured from remains serviceable. And sun power is infinite for as long as there is a sun. The same with wind power. Both are constantly regenerating endless sources of energy. Not so with fossil fuel. And what do you have left to recycle after burning it? You have polluting waste is all. Figure out how to recycle that waste into a nearly identical form of the energy you started with and I'll concede you may have an argument.

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