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Yep they definitely arrive in pairs.
Misery likes company.
Whilst the rapid spread of solar photovoltaics (PV) across Africa has already transformed millions of lives, it has yet to have an impact on the main energy need of poor households: cooking. In the context of falling global PV prices, recent advancements in battery technology and rising charcoal/fuelwood prices in severely deforested regions, the door is opening for a potentially transformative alternative – solar electric cooking (PV-eCook). While initial investigations focused on solar home systems sized for cooking (cooking device, battery storage, charge controller and PV array), it has since been shown that battery-supported electric cooking (eCook) can also strengthen national, mini, micro and nano grids. This paper presents a multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) based methodology, accounting for a wide variety of socio-cultural, political, technical and economic factors which are expected to affect the uptake and potential impact of eCook across a variety of African contexts. It shows the concept has considerable viability in many African countries, that there are significant sizeable markets (millions of potential users), and that within the next five years the anticipated costs of eCook are highly competitive against existing ‘commercialised polluting fuels"
Interesting research paper for all open minded energy investors! (Sciencedirect)
Sometimes there are two or three. ...
Where ever you live or whatever your occupation there's always one that tries to sell something that doesn't work or doesn't exist, always with a smile and polished teeth.
"I’m sure there’s a word for that!" There is...LOSER
Could you imagine spending your precious time on a BB share chat where you are not invested.
Its quite sad really when you think about it. He obviously as no friends and isn't well liked by people who have the misfortune of knowing him..
The sad thing is he probably believes his posts....
I’m sure there’s a word for that! lol
Took the £'s
Split between ocd & card & cash
Is Knob Rot still boring people about coal. Jeez.. What a Nob.
Oh nobi, you are a one!
Get your £ 's last Friday or did you take shares?
And coal aint dead yet, as well you know.
You are correct coal will come to an end when there is the technology that is able to supply sufficient energy to replace coal.
Coal has never been dead since ancient man dug it up from the north Yorkshire moors 3,000 years ago, Africa will need coal for some years yet and that is not including India etc, that is why two of the largest investment companies are almost neck and neck with the billions they've invested in coal
The days of coal being a relevant power source are coming to an end, and there’s little that can probably stop it. Some of the United States’ largest and most successful coal companies are closing their doors after their market value vastly diminished in 2019. By the end of the year, US coal companies were trading at half their rate compared to the beginning of 2019, indicating a serious stalling in the sector’s effectiveness as the nation’s preferred energy source.
The SNL Coal Index sank 53.5% from December 30, 2018 to the same day a year later, according to S&P Global. The growth of sustainable energy platforms and Earth-friendly programs from some of the world’s largest corporations are contributing to a change in tune from Wall Street.
Well said GW , respecting people's right to their opinion is a societal moral code that everyone should adhere to.
It is everyone's right to disagree with an opinion and still show respect to the person. Alas, this is not always the case.
aerial - I agree with the principles in your post, but everyone is allowed an opinion. That's what these boards are for.
The last sentence of your post is interesting.....from my experience genuine mistakes are only easily rectified if those making those mistakes accept that they are wrong.
I hope most would agree that clear inaccuracies and misleading posts should be addressed, including contemptuous posts like ‘coal is dead’ that insult everybody’s intelligence. These posts are aimed at the company and every member using this board in an attempt to disrupt and discredit.
Genuine mistakes are easily rectified. Denials and purposeful posts aimed to disrupt and discredit by the few take a bit longer. ...
You should inform Vanguard and Blackstone it would seem that they are not aware of that information.
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