Thank you for an excellent depiction of the absurdity of wind and solar posed as energy that will replace conventional, on-demand energy sources. Combined with the incredibly, visibly, in your face obvious problems of land use and habitat destruction, species destruction, deforestation, runoff mitigation, scale of construction, energy use in turbine and panel creation, rare earth metals and mineral mining to scale up panel manufacture, and lots of other factors, appropriating billions of dollars to them is more than a little hypocritical.
Greenies are captive to their fertile imaginations.
Most people have no clue how useful energy and fuel are related. “One of the most important attributes of fuel is that the heat energy is easily stored. Firewood is Useful Energy. The Anglo-Saxons cut firewood in February ("Sprout-kele"). Least useful weather; most useful work. Let the wood cure.”
This is perhaps the most amusing exploration of intermittent energy I have read. Great work!
Thank you for an excellent depiction of the absurdity of wind and solar posed as energy that will replace conventional, on-demand energy sources. Combined with the incredibly, visibly, in your face obvious problems of land use and habitat destruction, species destruction, deforestation, runoff mitigation, scale of construction, energy use in turbine and panel creation, rare earth metals and mineral mining to scale up panel manufacture, and lots of other factors, appropriating billions of dollars to them is more than a little hypocritical.
Greenies are captive to their fertile imaginations.
that's an excellent summary of the facts--spread the word.
Interesting about runic. ऐतिहासिक मनसः सार
Did make it hard to follow the main argument though. Kept wanting more of that. Perhaps separate them?
Most people have no clue how useful energy and fuel are related. “One of the most important attributes of fuel is that the heat energy is easily stored. Firewood is Useful Energy. The Anglo-Saxons cut firewood in February ("Sprout-kele"). Least useful weather; most useful work. Let the wood cure.”
Brian - always appreciate your feedback. I added headings and re-worked the whole thing. I think it hangs together pretty well.
More Flubber - U.K. version: https://mjtcoldwater.substack.com/p/dont-readily-accept-excuses?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email