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In reply to the discussion: Germany generating so much windpower today that price for electricity will fall... below zero [View all]Stryst
(726 posts)1. Here I am in Northern Florida, wind blowing and sun shinning all day
...and yet the electricity that powered this post came from burning oil.
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Germany generating so much windpower today that price for electricity will fall... below zero [View all]
KelleyKramer
Oct 2017
OP
We have some wind turbines here in the San Francisco Bay Area in the Altamont Pass...
iluvtennis
Oct 2017
#7
Those ugly turbines littering the hillsides in the photo you posted are mostly dead now.
hunter
Oct 2017
#23
Their are still thousands of dead 20th century wind turbines littering the hillsides of California.
hunter
Oct 2017
#38
Politically powerful people see the Altamont Pass wind turbines from the highway...
hunter
Oct 2017
#48
You're right about that. If it doesn't mean ripping off the masses for huge profits, then forget it.
YOHABLO
Oct 2017
#12
There's no way Germany can break it's dirty coal habit and remain a major industrial economy.
hunter
Oct 2017
#25
Speaking of Fukushima:Are millions of gallons of radio active waste still spilling into the Pacific?
YOHABLO
Oct 2017
#13
Battery farms. Once battery or solid state storage has developed enough, as Telsa is
Fred Sanders
Oct 2017
#21
Our private-enterprise electric utilities companies WILL NEVER LOWER CONSUMER COSTS, EVER!!!
WinkyDink
Oct 2017
#27
Hey, we were promised "electrical energy too cheap to meter" back in 1954. n/t
PoliticAverse
Oct 2017
#29