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In reply to the discussion: This is good news for renewable energy [View all]hunter
(39,782 posts)37. Once upon a time that bit of ocean was a wild place.
Now it's got trash in it.
None of the electricity this thing produces will make the world a better place. Instead it will be used for frivolous things like "good news!" internet discussions about it and similarly useless trash.
If we really want to quit fossil fuels we have to quit fossil fuels. Period. Projects like this littering the ocean, solar projects ruining previously undeveloped deserts, and wind turbines tearing up the landscape with access roads etc,, are not going to magically displace fossil fuels.
Like it or not, the only energy resource capable of displacing fossil fuels entirely is nuclear power. If we build nuclear power plants we don't need this kind of crap littering formerly undeveloped areas of our planet.
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I get the riff on the windmills, but it isn't silly to expect that some marine impact studies would be done...
hlthe2b
Jul 10
#12
The opposite is likewise true: the oil/gas industry (esp TX) is increasingly reliant on wind/solar for oil field pumps.
hlthe2b
Jul 10
#13
Bullshit. They don't stop pumping when the wind isn't blowing and the sun isn't shining.
NNadir
Jul 10
#14
I never said they did. Bullshit right back to you! Tell it to Reuters and others reporting on it.
hlthe2b
Jul 10
#15
Oh, look, it's Mr Atoms. I do reserve the right to change my mind about nuclear power, but not so far.
electric_blue68
Jul 11
#23
There are people who care to see, and people who love being blind. I am, of course, know which I have chosen to be.
NNadir
Jul 11
#25
It is definitely ONE OF the clean energy technologies we will need to transition to.
Think. Again.
Jul 11
#29
Ironically, Nixon was the last president to make a major statement about the population problem.
thought crime
Jul 11
#33
The only other option is to drastically reduce power consumption across the board...
Think. Again.
Jul 11
#32