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nc ks | That's great on a small scale.
Now do the renewableness of what those renewables are made of.
Now do special batteries and mining.
I live in the heart of renwable green windmills. In building them, my father inlaw hauled them tanker loads of diesel. We still have a local shortage of quartzite rock from all of the concrete that got used. How was the steel made? How did they get the generators here from overseas and then too the site. On at least their second set of rotor blades. How did they get made and transported AND disposed of when they prematurely failed. Hint, they were not recycled. What is their output vs. the resources they consumed. What is their expected service life? How much oil does it take in the gearboxes and how often does it need changed? I have seen it flung all over the ground when something fails and it looks like a lot. I could go on about the renewable energy fallacies.
More diesel fuel used than anyone can fathom and my father inlaw didn't sell much of it. Hypocrisy on steroids.
Edited by kb ag 4/24/2022 17:30
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