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Re: MerthyrQ post# 2071

Tuesday, 10/27/2020 5:49:22 PM

Tuesday, October 27, 2020 5:49:22 PM

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Might want to check your resources on that generic statement ;)

Coal only costs $0.03 per kilowatt to generate power versus $0.32 per kilowatt to generate solar power.

In fact, when the sun or wind are not a constant, the price goes even higher, because those sources have to switch over to good old fossil fuels to do the heavy lifting, as usual until the sun and wind returns.

Not reliable enough to be a prime energy source. Probably never will.

Clean Coal and the New Natural Gas will always be #1.

(Here, I will save you the mental thought and physical energy),

"EVERY THING YOU SAY IS A LIE, SOLAR IS THE BEST...RAAH...RAAH....RAAH. GO GREENIES, GO GREENIES ALL THEY WAY"!

Good grief......



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