The DEFR will need to be big enough to carry the entire load. There will be days when solar is minimal and no wind. Storage won’t be enough. If you have enough DEFR-nuclear- to cover the entire load why would you screw around with wind and solar.
At the risk of sounding insensitive or cavalier, I'd say let them stew in the juice of their own making. Condolences to the New Yorkers, like Roger, who don't subscribe to the climate madness. Not that we don't have our share of crazies here in Canada, as, unfortunately, we have them in abundance, led by none other than our "three dollar bill" of a Prime Minister.
Without trying to sound too full of myself, I think I have a moral obligation to at least call the clowns out because their policies are going to kill people. Wish I could say that I thought it would do any good but I can't.
I've long admired your seemingly tireless efforts to provide an informed and rational assessment of various environmental issues. I believe that you are to be commended for all your work. Sincere thanks, Sam Stevens, Toronto.
The DEFR will need to be big enough to carry the entire load. There will be days when solar is minimal and no wind. Storage won’t be enough. If you have enough DEFR-nuclear- to cover the entire load why would you screw around with wind and solar.
Thanks for the cake!
Much deserved!
At the risk of sounding insensitive or cavalier, I'd say let them stew in the juice of their own making. Condolences to the New Yorkers, like Roger, who don't subscribe to the climate madness. Not that we don't have our share of crazies here in Canada, as, unfortunately, we have them in abundance, led by none other than our "three dollar bill" of a Prime Minister.
Without trying to sound too full of myself, I think I have a moral obligation to at least call the clowns out because their policies are going to kill people. Wish I could say that I thought it would do any good but I can't.
Roger,
I've long admired your seemingly tireless efforts to provide an informed and rational assessment of various environmental issues. I believe that you are to be commended for all your work. Sincere thanks, Sam Stevens, Toronto.
I agree!