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How's all that alternative energy stuff work'n out for 'ya?
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<blockquote data-quote="1wlimo" data-source="post: 910247" data-attributes="member: 16646"><p>OK so a coal fired power station is good, they take days to get up to speed or to shut down, so at times waste their energy, hence the cheaper rates at night so they are trying to avoid to much of this. </p><p></p><p>A power source from, wind, solar, bio-reactor etc in local communities reduces to losses in transmittance of power to that communitie by 10% </p><p></p><p>As fuel prices increase alternative energy generation becomes more competitive, and then cheaper. </p><p></p><p>Natural Gas powered stations are very good. They are relatively clean burning compared to many coal fired stations, and can be fired up, and shut down relatively quickly. However when they built these in the Uk they managed to burn though the North sea reserves in only a few years and now the UK imports vast quantities of fuel. Now the UK and the rest of Europe need Russian natural gas. </p><p></p><p>Is it not better to have a mix of power generation, to spend money making sure that wind, solar etc get better and not to have to buy power from Other counties? </p><p></p><p>I would have thought that anti government intervention as many of you are you would have supported the production of power on your door step so that you were less reliant on government keeping your lights and TV on for you.</p><p></p><p>Many coal, natural gas, and of course Nuclear power stations also receive government incentives to be built or decommissioned, or both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1wlimo, post: 910247, member: 16646"] OK so a coal fired power station is good, they take days to get up to speed or to shut down, so at times waste their energy, hence the cheaper rates at night so they are trying to avoid to much of this. A power source from, wind, solar, bio-reactor etc in local communities reduces to losses in transmittance of power to that communitie by 10% As fuel prices increase alternative energy generation becomes more competitive, and then cheaper. Natural Gas powered stations are very good. They are relatively clean burning compared to many coal fired stations, and can be fired up, and shut down relatively quickly. However when they built these in the Uk they managed to burn though the North sea reserves in only a few years and now the UK imports vast quantities of fuel. Now the UK and the rest of Europe need Russian natural gas. Is it not better to have a mix of power generation, to spend money making sure that wind, solar etc get better and not to have to buy power from Other counties? I would have thought that anti government intervention as many of you are you would have supported the production of power on your door step so that you were less reliant on government keeping your lights and TV on for you. Many coal, natural gas, and of course Nuclear power stations also receive government incentives to be built or decommissioned, or both. [/QUOTE]
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