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In Reply to: RE: Hilarious that you zero in on less than 25% of the problem in Texas. nt posted by Rick W on February 16, 2021 at 10:03:34
no other source of energy has been reduced to 50% of capacity.
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green energy - including wind turbines - will be providing more and more energy every year and doing so at a cheaper and cheaper rate. Even oil companies are behind it and are investing heavily. Maybe you should attempt to educate yourself about Texas's wind farms via the link.
Less than .1% of New Jersey's electricity comes via wind turbines. When Sandy hit we had no power for 9 days.
...and doing so at a cheaper and cheaper rate.
When using such matches current costs for energy, it will certainly be more widespread. They definitely need to budget de-icing boots in the future!
Solar has far more promise for home power. ROI is almost there today.
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