So Green Energy Is Supposed to Replace Conventional Energy?

Started by Solar, April 12, 2013, 12:39:48 PM

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Solar

I don't think so!
This is the point we've been making all along, it's downright undependable.
Note the winter months.



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And of course the greens are now against even small hydro, biomass and biogass because they are not green enough :laugh:

So if the leftists got their way we would only be left with the two most unreliable energy sources for the entire national power grid  :laugh:


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Quote from: Mountainshield on April 20, 2013, 05:12:57 AM
And of course the greens are now against even small hydro, biomass and biogass because they are not green enough :laugh:

So if the leftists got their way we would only be left with the two most unreliable energy sources for the entire national power grid  :laugh:
Yep, it's an issue that really divides the issues of the left, not all libs are willing to pay more just to feel good about the environment, killing Capitalism isn't what the majority thought they were being sold when Husein foist this upon them.
Many libs are starting to see the truth and it's making them rethink what the Tea party has been warning them about all along.
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Quote from: Solar on April 20, 2013, 02:55:53 PM
Yep, it's an issue that really divides the issues of the left, not all libs are willing to pay more just to feel good about the environment, killing Capitalism isn't what the majority thought they were being sold when Husein foist this upon them.
Many libs are starting to see the truth and it's making them rethink what the Tea party has been warning them about all along.

Yes, I really hope the trend continues. The strange thing is, would be better to allow socialism to destroy the country before right inevitably takes over just to let people see the folly of leftist ways?

It is the same in Norway, never before has the right been so strong, and thanks to the internet there is even a objectivist party, anti immigration party (I disagree strongly with both these parties though since they are not conservative, but they are needed) and more people than ever are very angry at the labor party and especially the corruption in the socialist left party.

That the labor party is witholding new oil exploration, natural  gas development and selling off norwegian hydro to EU interest, in turn purchasing expensive wind turbines from germany that runs deficits which makes energy more expensive in Norway is causing backlash.

If there is one thing that makes me optimistic it is that openly leftist policies are turning more people to the right than ever thought possible during 1950's.