Hay Dude
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Yeah, pretty much ... and that very point has been brought up in this thread already.
So is wind ... assuming you provision them with cold weather packages that allow it.
Fail to do so, and the accusation might be leveled that someone with a vested interest in the failure of renewable energy is setting that system up to fail.
Wind power prices now lower than the cost of natural gas
Others may have a different timeline for that than the one you envision.
Americans cannot all afford to switch to electric heat.
Having frozen windmills and solar panels that dont work on cloudy days results in questionable reliability.
Proper, basic installation of NG results in an incredibly reliable source of energy that works day and night. Doesn’t require environmentally dangerous incredibly expensive batteries to store, either.
As I stated before, I have no problem blending them, but outlawing fracking on federal land and ending coal to take on these 2 unreliable, expensive to retrofit taxpayer subsidized ways to force everyone into electric heat for questionable environmental reasons? It looks like yet another government mandated boondoggle in the making only Jimmy Carter would be proud of.
