Posted by oldtanker on March 08, 2019 at 06:42:33 from (66.228.255.203):
In Reply to: midwest home heating?? posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on March 08, 2019 at 06:05:35:
WOW? What to do. Those of us in the north would have no choice but to move south. Anyone who thinks that wind and solar will met out needs is dreaming. Basically without NG/LP wood/corn/coal every home would have to be 100% electric. And all this building wind and solar infrastructure? IN 10-12 years? And it's only 10% and isn't reliable? And solar reflecting heat into the atmosphere? And they are saying that the wind towers are effecting wind patterns? Maybe we need an EPA study to see long term effects!
Then people go on about storage batteries in case the wind doesn't blow hard enough or we don't get enough sun? Go research what materials go into making a battery, how those materials are collected, and the processes needed to make a battery. Then calculate just how many batteries we will need for all these backup systems for each and every house (127,000,000 in the US alone) and for every car, truck and tractors in the world?
Heck of a lot more involved in cleaning up pollution than yelling "Green New Deal" on a street corner.
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