Renewable Energy’s Dirty Dozen: 12 Reasons Why Chaotically Intermittent & Heavily Subsidised Wind & Solar Power Make No Sense

It takes a special brand of delusion to believe that the world can run on sunshine and breezes. For wind and sun worshippers, disastrous examples like South Australia – where mass blackouts and load shedding have become the new normal – require not just practiced delusion but a form of self-flagellating stoicism, as well. Oh, almost forgot to mention, that RE superpower suffers the world’s highest power prices. And it reached that infamous status after it blew up its last coal-fired power plant. The wind industry has had more than 30 years to get its act together. It was built on subsidies and wouldn’t last a minute without them. But, still, there are plenty happy to roll out the excuses and plead for more of the same. When STT kicked off in December 2012, it was hard to find anyone with a harsh word to say about wind power. However, five and half years on, critics looking for reasoned ammunition to smash the wind industry and its parasites are spoilt for choice. Kenneth Richard from No Tricks Zone covers the field in this very solid, 12-part compendium. Why Are We Doing This? A Trove Of New Research Documents – The […]

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August 28, 2018 at 02:31AM

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