To: chris37; Kaslin; All
While I think that getting away from coal is generally a good idea, it has to be done in a careful coordinated way with integration of other energy strategies including, conservation, solar, wind, etc. I tend to doubt that the Indian bureaucracy is capable of doing that coordination very well.
3 posted on
07/31/2012 4:12:12 PM PDT by
gleeaikin
To: gleeaikin
4 posted on
07/31/2012 4:15:38 PM PDT by
chris37
(Heartless.)
To: gleeaikin
And, YOU think the US bureaucracy could do it better?????
6 posted on
07/31/2012 4:23:12 PM PDT by
goodnesswins
(What has happened to America?)
To: gleeaikin
While I think that getting away from coal is generally a good idea, it has to be done in a careful coordinated way with integration of other energy strategies including, conservation, solar, wind, etc. I tend to doubt that the Indian bureaucracy is capable of doing that coordination very well.
You want green energy, go with hydroelectric. Aside from that the big wind and solar bullshit is pure idiocy. We're doing that now and I've had no less than 10 power outages this summer (TWICE this morning) without any big storms when we used to average about 1 per year. Lets not forget the fact that bills are skyrocketing to pay for the stupidity of wind farms.
People who push wind and solar belong in a 3rd world hellhole that they apparently desire so they don't inflict it on the rest of us.
8 posted on
07/31/2012 5:16:47 PM PDT by
cripplecreek
(What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?)
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