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Re: Not sure how much longer they will be able to keep crunching in the UK

It isn’t reaching, the point if that statement - and sorry if it went right over your head is simple, just because a majority say something it doesn’t make it so, one resenting voice can be correct. Besides I’m not going to take anyone seriously who talks to his imaginary friend

You mean you're not taking me and the majority of scientists seriously. I think I'll get over it. biggrin
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https://wattsupwiththat.com/2019/05/03/big-ne...ficial-long-term-warming/
BIG NEWS – Verified by NOAA – poor weather station siting leads to artificial long term warming
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http://www.populartechnology.net/2009/10/peer-reviewed-papers-supporting.html
1350+ Peer-Reviewed Papers Supporting Skeptic Arguments Against ACC/AGW Alarmism
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https://saltbushclub.com/


A Diesel in the Shed.

You can have your solar panels
and your turbines on the hills;
You can use the warmth of sunshine
to reduce your heating bills.
You can dream you’re self-sufficient
as you weed your vegie bed;
As long as you make sure to keep
A diesel in the shed.
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Ian Plimer GWPF Interview: The Climate Change Delusion and the Great Electricity Ripoff
https://youtu.be/GvnmgI38yFU
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Re: Not sure how much longer they will be able to keep crunching in the UK

It isn’t reaching, the point if that statement - and sorry if it went right over your head is simple, just because a majority say something it doesn’t make it so, one resenting voice can be correct. Besides I’m not going to take anyone seriously who talks to his imaginary friend

You mean you're not taking me and the majority of scientists seriously.

No. Because it has everything to do with money, power and control and next to nothing to do with science.
The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule it.
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It isn’t reaching, the point if that statement - and sorry if it went right over your head is simple, just because a majority say something it doesn’t make it so, one resenting voice can be correct. Besides I’m not going to take anyone seriously who talks to his imaginary friend

You mean you're not taking me and the majority of scientists seriously.

No. Because it has everything to do with money, power and control and next to nothing to do with science.
The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule it.

If that was the case Trump would in the front line!
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https://wattsupwiththat.com/2019/05/04/swedis...ir-renewable-energy-push/
Swedish Power Shortages Because of Renewable Energy
Eric Worrall / 2 days ago May 4, 2019
Sweden’s Lack of Electricity Capacity Is Threatening Growth

A shift toward renewables is overwhelming the nation’s grid, leaving a potential Olympic Games in 2026 relying on reserve generators.

By Jesper Starn
3 May 2019, 14:00 GMT+10

Global trade wars and weakening export markets are not the only potential dampers on Sweden’s growth. There’s also a homegrown problem: a lack of power capacity.

The dire situation stems from the closing of the nation’s oldest reactors and a shift to wind at a time when the grid is already struggling to keep up with demand in major cities. The shortage, which impacts the nation’s main urban areas, is threatening everything from the rollout of a 5G network in the capital to investments in giant data halls and new subway lines. It could even derail Stockholm’s bid for the 2026 Winter Olympics.

It’s a stark change from the decades of cheap, surplus electricity that propelled the Nordic region’s biggest economy into one of the richest and most industrialized nations in the world. Now, electricity supplies in urban areas can’t keep up and that could exacerbate a slowdown already impacted by global uncertainty and Brexit.

“Citizens and companies are worried, irritated and even angry,” said Jonas Kamleh, a strategist for the City of Malmo, the nation’s third biggest. “How could this situation arise in the engineering nation of Sweden?”

The answer is a very ambitious green agenda. Sweden is halfway through a plan to replace the output from four reactors in the industrial south with thousands of wind turbines in the north. But grid connections, some dating back to the 1950s, aren’t up to scratch so the power isn’t shipped to where it’s really needed. And to make matters worse, city demand is surging at a faster-than-expected pace because of the electrification of everything from transport to heating.
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At this very moment when I started writing this, Sweden is shipping exactly 100 MWs to Denmark.
Denmark on her side is consuming a total of 4,111 MWs.
1,169 MWs are generated by nine large and several smaller conventional power plants
3,869 MWs are generated by wind turbines (it's a windy day)
312 MWs from solar panels (it's cloudy and the sun is getting low)
Somewhere we must produce a surplus, because we're sending exactly 1,200 MWs to Germany.
The interesting part is that our wind farms are beginning to pay off and don't need subsidies any more.
This fact is so interesting that the USA is seriously interested in erecting many off shore wind farms
- which is interesting for Denmark, because all while we subsidized wind power, our wind turbine knowledge
and know-how grew, so we're ready to assist the USA becoming more

GREEN
I'm sure Sweden can turn their lights on for you by 2026, too smile
- now our export is 500 MWs to Germany, and we ship 769 MWs to Norway ....


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That's good news, little mermaid!
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