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Re: renewable energy
Is it factual because you believe it, or factual because it can be proven? Best I can tell is it's option 1 because there's no collaboration sources.
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And this Thread continues to educate the ignorant
https://www.iscaninfo.com/article/10857 ... water-woes
https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-07-05- ... nable.html
https://laist.com/news/climate-environm ... nia-desert
https://www.westernjournal.com/solar-pr ... out-water/
https://insideclimatenews.org/news/2606 ... alifornia/
https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-07-05- ... nable.html
https://www.latimes.com/environment/sto ... the-desert
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... ave-desert
https://www.iscaninfo.com/article/10857 ... water-woes
https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-07-05- ... nable.html
https://laist.com/news/climate-environm ... nia-desert
https://www.westernjournal.com/solar-pr ... out-water/
https://insideclimatenews.org/news/2606 ... alifornia/
https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-07-05- ... nable.html
https://www.latimes.com/environment/sto ... the-desert
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... ave-desert
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They only use the water during construction - the water table will come back after the solar farms are completed.Designer wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2024 9:22 pmAnd this Thread continues to educate the ignorant
https://www.iscaninfo.com/article/10857 ... water-woes
https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-07-05- ... nable.html
https://laist.com/news/climate-environm ... nia-desert
https://www.westernjournal.com/solar-pr ... out-water/
https://insideclimatenews.org/news/2606 ... alifornia/
https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-07-05- ... nable.html
https://www.latimes.com/environment/sto ... the-desert
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... ave-desert
Another non-event.
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And on all of that area they would not allow off-road vehicles on it because it would "damage the eco system"...
Maybe the construction companies should have to install huge water tanks and pay to haul water to anyone that runs out of water.
I wonder how long the auquafier will take to recouver? In other places in CA they had problems with sink holes when the auquafier was pumped way down for farm irrigation.
Wouldn't it be funny if sinkholes started to swallow up the panels?
Maybe the construction companies should have to install huge water tanks and pay to haul water to anyone that runs out of water.
I wonder how long the auquafier will take to recouver? In other places in CA they had problems with sink holes when the auquafier was pumped way down for farm irrigation.
Wouldn't it be funny if sinkholes started to swallow up the panels?
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Re: renewable energy
Herb thank you .
Selective outrage and disapproval is all this thread contains. It's okay to pump excess water for farming, add all kinds of pesticides and other crap, but you don't dare put up a solar panel ....
Linking links isn't collaborating facts. One editorial ain't no different than the other's. Surely if it's FACT based there's a scientific study collaborating the editorials? You know bonafide proof
Selective outrage and disapproval is all this thread contains. It's okay to pump excess water for farming, add all kinds of pesticides and other crap, but you don't dare put up a solar panel ....
Linking links isn't collaborating facts. One editorial ain't no different than the other's. Surely if it's FACT based there's a scientific study collaborating the editorials? You know bonafide proof
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Re: renewable energy
Educating the ignorant, T....
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hillsy it ain't worth the time or effort...
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There's been spotty reports that it has, but no realistic assessments on if it has returned to previous capacities,....and on possible long-term damages to its resiliency and depth-of-supply.Herb wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 8:25 amAnd on all of that area they would not allow off-road vehicles on it because it would "damage the eco system"... Maybe the construction companies should have to install huge water tanks and pay to haul water to anyone that runs out of water.
I wonder how long the aquafer will take to recover?
What the disciples of the government/big business propaganda selectively ignore ( or just aren't smart enough to consider) Is the destructive effects of the continued building of these Giant, Land-Raping Power Plants as they keep tapping into the same aquafer. Their short-sighted ignorance of this issue is a continuing News Story that This Thread Will Educate Their Ignorance Of That,...and,... the many others aspects of "renewables" they are wanting in Factual information about .
Good point. The sink-hole problems you post about haven't happened the Desert Regions. There is a somewhat different dynamic/soil-structure in the two regions. Not to mention the immediate destruction impact environmental/wildlife that the solar Power Plants reek on the exiting environmental/wildlife.
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Ain't opposed to farming, ain't opposed to nuclear power plants, fracking, etc....but damn those solar panels are the scourge of the planet
SELECTIVE Outrage!!!!!
SELECTIVE Outrage!!!!!
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Re: renewable energy
For those who's narrow focus fails to see The Big Picture.
Suzuki Johnny GETS IT.
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The push for renewable energy is GLOBAL.
People who just think about the US only....just don't get it...
People who just think about the US only....just don't get it...
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As anyone of vison can see,..the global LIES are what's driving it. and that biden is merely one of their sockpuppets regurgitating it
there's many dozens of articles showing this.
there's many dozens of articles showing this.
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Yawn....
Another political thread then?
Another political thread then?
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Now THIS is what we all need to see More of!!
CLIMATE FAIL: New York to Scrap Most Its Offshore Wind Projects, Not Economically Viable
By Ben Kew Apr. 20, 2024
The state of New York has confirmed that it will be scrapping most of its signature offshore wind projects, in a major blow to all those pushing the climate change hoax.
The projects were intended to help the state achieve its goal of 70 percent renewable energy by 2030 while becoming a nationwide leader in renewable energy, although they have now been deemed unviable.
Politico reports:
“Subsequent to the provisional award announcement, material modifications to projects bid into New York’s third offshore wind solicitation caused technical and commercial complexities between provisional awardees and their partners, resulting in the provisionally awarded parties’ inability to come to terms,” NYSERDA wrote in an announcement.
The report adds that while New York is not giving up on wind power entirely, the decision does represent a serious setback:
It’s not the total end of offshore wind in New York but does represent a setback. There are still some projects off the coast of Long Island and New Jersey on the drawing board.
Such news underlines the growing body of evidence that wind power and other forms of renewable energies are not practical alternatives to meeting America’s long term energy needs, all while the Biden regime wages war on the country’s vast natural energy reserves.
CLIMATE FAIL: New York to Scrap Most Its Offshore Wind Projects, Not Economically Viable
By Ben Kew Apr. 20, 2024
The state of New York has confirmed that it will be scrapping most of its signature offshore wind projects, in a major blow to all those pushing the climate change hoax.
The projects were intended to help the state achieve its goal of 70 percent renewable energy by 2030 while becoming a nationwide leader in renewable energy, although they have now been deemed unviable.
Politico reports:
“Subsequent to the provisional award announcement, material modifications to projects bid into New York’s third offshore wind solicitation caused technical and commercial complexities between provisional awardees and their partners, resulting in the provisionally awarded parties’ inability to come to terms,” NYSERDA wrote in an announcement.
The report adds that while New York is not giving up on wind power entirely, the decision does represent a serious setback:
It’s not the total end of offshore wind in New York but does represent a setback. There are still some projects off the coast of Long Island and New Jersey on the drawing board.
Such news underlines the growing body of evidence that wind power and other forms of renewable energies are not practical alternatives to meeting America’s long term energy needs, all while the Biden regime wages war on the country’s vast natural energy reserves.
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I recall about 15 years ago when the State of Maryland constructed a new state prison quite a few miles from me. The prison ran on well water just like everyone/ thing else out here in the sticks. Prior to building it, an environmental study was done regarding water tables etc. They said all would be fine....so the construction moved forward and the prison opened and of course filled pretty quickly by all the transfers from around the state. About a month later...most private wells in the area went dry. State got a class action lawsuit (I was part of the impacted homes) and the state was ordered to pay for new wells and/or deepen the current wells providing water to residential private well owners. I didn't get a new well, but I got mine lowered from 320 feet to 480 feet (I don't recall the exact figures but that is about right) and the state paid a huge amount of money for the wells in the area to be fixed. It literally killed all of their "cost savings" they propagandized surrounding the new prison. I was pretty surprised how it impacted the surrounding water table by one single prison. Gov Martin O'Malley took a political hit but it was early enough in his time in office that it had little impact on him...full disclosure ; talks of the new prison started before him.Herb wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 8:25 amAnd on all of that area they would not allow off-road vehicles on it because it would "damage the eco system"...
Maybe the construction companies should have to install huge water tanks and pay to haul water to anyone that runs out of water.
I wonder how long the auquafier will take to recouver? In other places in CA they had problems with sink holes when the auquafier was pumped way down for farm irrigation.
Wouldn't it be funny if sinkholes started to swallow up the panels?
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