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"TheShen/p5tvr is alive and well on ADVFN board, must have been outed from this one."
Simples. I reported his ****** posts and he got banned immediately. Good riddance.
So be,less than 1% now,that's a lot of eggs in one basket
http://smartgriddashboard.eirgrid.com/#all
The Gulf Steam is known to be slowing down and I read that you need a wind speed of 7mph to 9mphto spin a wind turbine so if you look at the following forecasts for Ireland you see that the wind rarely reaches that and if you check the waves they are only a fraction of a metre, hardly enough to rock a boat never mind a wave turbine.
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"The Gulf Stream is slowing to a 'tipping point' and could disappear."
Check the Gulf Stream status that has kept Ireland, windy and warm for thousands of years in the following.
https://windy.app/forecast2/spot/3328215/Gulf+Stream
Many years ago I went to Spanish Point on the West Coast and realised why those poor Spaniards came to grief when they tried to invade England with their Armada in 1588 and got blown around the top of England and sank on that beach. The wind was so high and the waves were beating so strongly on the shore that it looked like 10ft high bath suds it was beating so hard.
Now that is all gone with the Gulf Stream. Little wind and weak waves.
Check above and you see both of those factors are not now there so where are the "experts" who claim we have "all" those renewables of wind and wave to generate electricity. It's gone as the Gulf Stream slows down but you can be sure they won't admit it.
Renewables at 1.3% of total generation ....doesn't matter how many turbines, if the wind don't blow....
Second thoughs TheShen/p5tvr is alive and well on ADVFN board, must have been outed from this one.
Oil getting close to$85.Ref.The Shen,hopefully his buddies reeled him in.
You are correct on China 2060 but their targets and rate of change to get there are already scuppered.
Remember I said about eviromental groups containing a few right wingers....
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/oct/13/national-trust-warns-of-threat-from-ideological-campaign-waged-against-it
I thought China's net zero target was 2060 all along? And I'm not sure they're serious about even that. China was the only country in which coal demand increased during the 2020 pandemic year. It uses more coal than the rest of the world combined. It generates nearly 60% of its electricity from coal. It puts the Green hysteria in the UK and Ireland in perspective. Ireland has a single coal-fired plant. The UK has two remaining since Drax switched off its last coal burners this year, and even those are only used as a last resort such as when the wind didn't blow last month. China has 1,082 and is adding more.
Little Ireland is going to double or triple the price of its electricity in an endeavour that will barely be a rounding error on the overall scale of global emissions. It's a good thing the Green hysteria is completely wrong about the worst effects of climate change because there isn't a snowball's chance in hell of the world meeting 2030 or 2050 emissions targets. Nuclear technology is the only conceivable way to achieve that, with new nukes strapped onto the steam plant from decommissioned coal. However, the Greens don't fancy that, so probably won't happen.
Instead they want to keep the developing world poor so that, for instance, the 80 million people in Congo who burn wood for energy keep on laying waste to the environment, and the 2 million who die globally from indoor biomass burning each year continue to do so. Bunch of evil goons.
The Chinese premier, Li Keqiang, is reacting to the current energy crisis by not only ramping up coal but also intensifying the domestic search for oil and gas.They have also kicked any chance of being carbon neutral way out to 2060.
Looks like TheShen has been thrown out of here, and about time too!