New England is emerging from its recent heat wave. The EIA showed just how much power demand rose with heat's arrival. We also looked at supply with a focus on solar.
l agree with KIt. The trick will be to convince the people who have not yet formed an opinion on the future of fossil fuels in the energy mix. The climate change crowd is relentless in its attack on fossil fuels, and its denial of the consequences of trying to eliminate them economically from the energy mix. They are willing to cut off everybody's nose but their own to spite the collective face. Evidence is immaterial to them. Allen and others like him give us the ammo we need to refute their collective delusion. Thanks for another good Musings, Allen!
l agree with KIt. The trick will be to convince the people who have not yet formed an opinion on the future of fossil fuels in the energy mix. The climate change crowd is relentless in its attack on fossil fuels, and its denial of the consequences of trying to eliminate them economically from the energy mix. They are willing to cut off everybody's nose but their own to spite the collective face. Evidence is immaterial to them. Allen and others like him give us the ammo we need to refute their collective delusion. Thanks for another good Musings, Allen!
Good reporting Allen. Knowledgeable people realize wind and solar will never replace fossil fuels!
Agree and thanks for the compliment.