Coal Keeping Germany From Freezing As Snow Covers Solar Panels
Posted by freedomforall 4 years, 2 months ago to Politics
"German RBB (Berlin-Brandenburg) public broadcasting recently aired a report on the region’s winter energy woes titled: “Germany’s green energies strained by winter.”
The report acknowledges that all the power is “currently coming mainly from coal, and the power plants in Lausitz” are now “running at full capacity”.
The report acknowledges that all the power is “currently coming mainly from coal, and the power plants in Lausitz” are now “running at full capacity”.
I have solar panels on my roof but with the snow storm about two weeks ago covered my panels for about three days there by causing my electric bill to go up because I was using more power from the grid. The Green New Dealers have no clue amongst may other issues regarding their Eco-fantasies.
One of his favorite sayings: Yup, It didn't snow today.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lz2Kr...
In the event of a real melt-down along the coasts, or a value based move of choice. You are welcome here.
As for not letting the WHO people in the lab, my first step is to keep their hands out of my pockets.
Hans
But lots of gold. With the main transcontinental rail and highway route running right through the middle, we should be able to buy anything we need. But little known to most, the Biden moratorium on oil and gas on federal lands also puts a moratorium on surface disturbance "permits". No drilling for gold either. You can still stake a mining claim, but you can't do anything with it except pay the feds the annual "maintenance fee".
No doubt the moratorium will become permanent as they phase Uncle Joe out.
We are not completely devoid of the skills of the previous generation as my wife and I grew and preserved fruits and vegetables for years and still have the knowledge. We can do some things, but not as much as when we were younger.
As a backup we have a NG powerplant that can switch to coal in a pinch. Municipal owned.
Ha Ha Ha!
LOL
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