I'm sure that is the case. I got my information from the charter boat captain (who is leasing the timberland beside me) who talked to the night watchman.They usually only hold power for a few hours, discharging those batteries to meet peak evening demand when people are home and using power but the sun is already setting.
This kind of generation facility is rapidly becoming cheaper than all other options.I'm sure that is the case. I got my information from the charter boat captain (who is leasing the timberland beside me) who talked to the night watchman.
It cannot be consolidated and monopolized by a few to overcharge the rest of us, so it must be banned!I wish there was some practically unlimited source of power that was free to use all day every day and couldn't be monopolized...![]()
I was born in Alberta and left very shortly thereafter, and I am yet to return even for a short visit.Meanwhile in Alberta, Canada...., because renewable sources of energy don't carry near the capital expenditure, or profit margins. Wind projects have been shelved according to a local that runs a fleet of pilot trucks who had been servicing the transport of blades and related hardware. If I remember what he said correctly, for the next 5 years. I have no credible news source to back this up, but it jives with the ideology of this provincial government under the Premier Danielle Smith. I will investigate further...
its been screwed for years its the texas of canada.I was born in Alberta and left very shortly thereafter, and I am yet to return even for a short visit.
I hope they don't screw the place up irrevocably before I get the chance.
Yes, the oilsands are a wasteland of strip mined lands, and leaky tailings ponds in the north of the province. The first large scale mine and bitumen upgrader went into operation in 1967. I worked up there for 8 years. It's a huge wasteland. Lots of weird cancers in indigenous people caused by the contamination. I'm not sure what the amount of "reclaimed" land is, but I'm sure it's tiny compared to the wasteland the mines have created.its been screwed for years its the texas of canada.