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A few more of the deleted posts that I'm able to salvage:
ribit's post at 12:56 a.m.

...green electricity and free healthcare are prohibitively expensive.


Decomposed's post at 12:51 a.m.
October 9, 2022

NetZero destroys NetZero: Europe can’t make solar panels because green electricity costs too much

by Jo Nova
JoanneNova.com
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Ironies don’t get better than this: Thanks to the renewable energy transition, Europe can’t afford to make renewable energy.

When will the message get through that renewable energy is not sustainable?

European photovoltaic plants and battery cell factors are temporarily closing or quitting altogether because of obscenely high electricity prices. When the plants were built they expected to pay €50/MWh, but now they are €300 – 400/MWh. And the situation may last another couple of years, so it’s hard to see how these manufacturers can avoid leaving permanently.

So much for all the solar jobs. Europeans are being reduced to being installers while the production of panels shifts to coal fired China because electricity is so much cheaper. Most of the wind turbine industry has already moved to China.


European solar PV manufacturing at risk from soaring power prices – Rystad

By Jules Scully, PV Tech

Around 35GW of PV manufacturing projects in Europe are at risk of being mothballed as elevated power prices damage the continent’s efforts to build a solar supply chain, research from Rystad Energy suggests.

The consultancy noted that the energy-intensive nature of both solar PV and battery cell manufacturing processes is leading some operators to temporarily close or abandon production facilities as the cost of doing business escalates.

It’s not the only thing in jeopardy:

“Building a reliable domestic low-carbon supply chain is essential if the continent is going to stick to its goals, including the REPowerEU plan, but as things stand, that is in serious jeopardy,” [said Audun Martinsen, Rystad Energy’s head of energy service research].

Tell us what “affordable means:

The consultancy revealed that while power prices in Europe have retreated significantly since record highs in August, rates remain in the €300 – 400/MWh (US$297 – 396/MWh) range, many multiples above pre-energy crisis norms.

While Europeans have benefitted from reliable and affordable electricity, the research suggested that low-carbon manufacturers have based their build-up of production capacity on stable power prices of around €50/MWh.

And the country with the most fossil fuels wins:


The high costs of European PV manufacturing were revealed in a recent report from the International Energy Agency (IEA), which found China is the most cost-competitive location to manufacture all components of the solar PV supply chain, with costs in the country 35% lower than in Europe.


http://joannenova.com.au/2022/10/netzero-destroys-netzero-europe-cant-manufacture-solar-panels-due-to-high-energy-prices/

Decomposed's post at 12:37 a.m.
...global warming may be real. It's just that the people like AlGore who are "selling it" for a huge profit that makes me doubt the sincerity of our "saviors". It would seem to me that they could solve the so called global warming thingy by simply outlawing air conditioning totally and rationing gasoline and other energy. The only solutions proposed by liberalas is that we raise taxes so we can buy global warming widgets from AlGore.
- ribit, August 3, 2011

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Re: “I may not agree with ya, but I do think about the posts”
You obviously agree with him, or the other way around, about SOME things.







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Re: ???
By: Decomposed
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Mon, 10 Oct 22 2:29 AM
Msg. 36308 of 60008

I was able to pull some of the missing posts from my buffer. Here they are:

Zimbler's post from 1:55 a.m.
Fiz > There probably is a climate change problem. It likely is human produced.


Point One. Geologically speaking, the earth is coming out of an ice age. Meaning temperatures may be rising from that fact alone.

Point Two. The predictions made by the alarmists the past 20 or more years have NOT been coming true.

Point Three. NOAA and several other countries 'temperature takers' have been caught 'Adjusting Temperatures'. Meaning 'they' are NOT practicing science and the data has been so corrupted NOBODY can truthfully say what the 'climate' has been doing any more.

Point Four. The 'grand poobahs' of the 'manmade global climate catastrophe' do NOT act like it is an existential threat.

Al gore preaches 'YOU must reduce your carbon emissions' . . . Then he builds himself an energy hog of a palace.

Barak obama speechifies and proclaims 'YOU must reduce your carbon emissions' . . . Then him and his missus are flying all over the planet in his and her 747's.

In that latest 'climate summit' in Scotland the 'delegates' were flying in on private jets and driving around in mile long motorcades.

Point Five. How many gazillions of dollars have been stolen and misappropriated in the name of 'man made global warming'? Obozo was gonna make green energy 'work'. He stole tens of billions of dollars of TaxPayers moneys and showered it in the form of 'Loans' on 'green energy companies'. They ALL went bankrupt. Surprise surprise . . ALL of them were also barak obama campaign contributors.

I see absolutely no point in 'trying to save the planet' when the lying thieving despicable hypocritical turds 'leading the movement' are raping, pillaging, and plundering our treasuries and demanding 'We' reduce our standard of living while they Jet-Set around at OUR expense.

Zim.
Decomposed's post from 1:20 a.m.
micro:

Re: “Well guys and any ladies that may read our board, it's about time for me to say bye for now.”
It sounds like it may be 4-5 days before they'll let you out of ICU, and I know we won't be hearing from you until then. 'Most likely, you won't even know what your phone is, much less how to use it, until some time Wednesday.

It's all in somebody else's hands now so try not to stress. We'll talk in a few days about the things you can remember.

But, best of luck to you!!! Luck is always good to have.











Decomposed's post from 1:09 a.m.
I never knew the man could sing.


micro's post from 1:02 a.m.
Well guys and any ladies that may read our board, it's about time for me to say bye for now.
My daughter's and wife and sons in law and grandson came to visit me this afternoon. That was nice.

I understand from my nurse that tonight will begin the preop prep. So I am assuming getting body hair shaved and maybe wiped off with some cleanser that is a germ killer perhaps? I don't know.

So this is a full blown open heart surgery like De's only I am having 4 or 5 arteries bypassed.
My sternum eill be cut down the middle like is done on these open heart procedures and the cardiologist surgeon will proceed to correct my lack of blood flow from my heart.

Surgery is around 1:00 p.m.tomorrow.
I will be sedated ahead of arriving in the O R and will be in surgery about 4 to 5 hours according to my surgeon.
I will be brought back here to ICU to recover until dismissed from hospital.

I am told it will be awhile before I feel like I can do anything.
Do I am saying bye while I can and will see you all sometime in the future.

I will miss reading your posts and will have some catching up to do. You all take care and stay well yourselves.

My best wishes to my compadres !!

Goodbye for now..

Micro...


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