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Old 07-23-2022, 03:27 PM   #1
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Baloney as usual
Just because you have some doesn’t make you a leader.
Texas only produces 4% of its power from renewable sources.
They have improved about 5% over the past five years.
Other states range from .75% to 100%
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wdmso said texas has the most. so every other state is doing worse. but they only state he calls out, is the state that buses wind the most, because it’s texas.

makes all kinds of sense.
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Old 07-23-2022, 06:56 PM   #2
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https://www.newsweek.com/trump-still...-polls-1727393


the recession probably in't going to help.....

guess that Taco comment didn't go over too well....

NEW LOW: Biden approval rating hits all-time low, only 19% support among Hispanics, poll shows
President Biden's approval rating hit an all-time low of 31%


should start calling him "NEW LOW" Brandon

"NEW LOW BRANDON"
"NEW LOW BRANDON"

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Old 07-23-2022, 07:34 PM   #3
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https://www.newsweek.com/trump-still...-polls-1727393


the recession probably in't going to help.....

guess that Taco comment didn't go over too well....

NEW LOW: Biden approval rating hits all-time low, only 19% support among Hispanics, poll shows
President Biden's approval rating hit an all-time low of 31%


should start calling him "NEW LOW" Brandon

"NEW LOW BRANDON"
"NEW LOW BRANDON"

19% among hispanics.

adios, muchacho!!

the recession is SURE to help!
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Old 07-23-2022, 08:17 PM   #4
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wdmso said texas has the most. so every other state is doing worse. but they only state he calls out, is the state that buses wind the most, because it’s texas.

makes all kinds of sense.
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You really receive compensation for your skill with numbers?

Texas is a big state in size and population

It produces a lot of carbon per capita

It actually does more than most for renewables

It takes planning and intent to excel at renewables.

The future is not carbon based energy and failure to realize that puts us behind.
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Niles: You have met “people”, haven’t you?

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Old 07-23-2022, 08:22 PM   #5
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You really receive compensation for your skill with numbers?

Texas is a big state in size and population

It produces a lot of carbon per capita

It actually does more than most for renewables

It takes planning and intent to excel at renewables.

The future is not carbon based energy and failure to realize that puts us behind.
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actually, he said TX had the largest percentage of wind if any state, not the highest absolute amount. So size has zero to do with it. he ranked percentage, not absolute production.

Any other stupidity you want to add? or are we good? sufficiently bitch slapped?
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Old 07-24-2022, 05:36 PM   #6
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actually, he said TX had the largest percentage of wind if any state, not the highest absolute amount. So size has zero to do with it. he ranked percentage, not absolute production.

Any other stupidity you want to add? or are we good? sufficiently bitch slapped?
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Actually Bitch, I posted
“Meanwhile in reality, Texas is the leading producer of wind power in the U.S. at 33 megawatts.”
Go twiddle your twat
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Old 07-24-2022, 06:19 PM   #7
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Actually Bitch, I posted
“Meanwhile in reality, Texas is the leading producer of wind power in the U.S. at 33 megawatts.”
Go twiddle your twat
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i was responding to him. he said TX was the leading state i. terms of percentage, then criticized TX for not doing more. Somehow, he can’t criticize the other 49 states that are behind TX.

again, that’s some serious logic. about as logical
as saying the democrats are poised to win the midterms.
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Old 07-25-2022, 03:27 PM   #8
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i was responding to him. he said TX was the leading state i. terms of percentage, then criticized TX for not doing more. Somehow, he can’t criticize the other 49 states that are behind TX.

again, that’s some serious logic. about as logical
as saying the democrats are poised to win the midterms.
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You just can’t help yourself

“was responding to him. he said TX was the leading state i. terms of percentage, then criticized TX for not doing more. “

Yes Jim I criticized them to do more in redundancies in their Grid

Not that they have wind power !
Lol.



Gov. Greg Abbott and other Republicans blamed green energy for Texas’ power woes. But the state runs on fossil fuels.

Abbott said in an interview with Sean Hannity in the middle of a crisis that “the Green New Deal would be a deadly deal for the United States of America.” Ignoring that experts and officials agreed that a disruption in energy powered by fossil fuels was the biggest culprit behind Texas' outages

Republican politicians blamed wind turbines, which account for over 20 percent of the state’s electricity.


I guess this is just Republicans being Honest to their voters
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Old 07-25-2022, 03:51 PM   #9
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You just can’t help yourself

“was responding to him. he said TX was the leading state i. terms of percentage, then criticized TX for not doing more. “

Yes Jim I criticized them to do more in redundancies in their Grid

Not that they have wind power !
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Gov. Greg Abbott and other Republicans blamed green energy for Texas’ power woes. But the state runs on fossil fuels.

Abbott said in an interview with Sean Hannity in the middle of a crisis that “the Green New Deal would be a deadly deal for the United States of America.” Ignoring that experts and officials agreed that a disruption in energy powered by fossil fuels was the biggest culprit behind Texas' outages

Republican politicians blamed wind turbines, which account for over 20 percent of the state’s electricity.


I guess this is just Republicans being Honest to their voters
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read the polls on where people prioritize the environment. tell
me which partys agenda is more in line with what americans are concerned about. i’ll
wait for you tell me which.

you want to convince people
we need to make sacrifices for the environment, tell the climate czar to stop flying in a private jet.
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Old 07-24-2022, 04:54 AM   #10
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wdmso said texas has the most. so every other state is doing worse. but they only state he calls out, is the state that buses wind the most, because it’s texas.

makes all kinds of sense.
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he thinks a state that had no windmills and then adds a windmill therefore increasing it's wind production by 100% is better than one whose % increase is much lower because they have so many existing windmills...particularly if it's Texas or Florida because he hates Texas and Florida.....he's an idiot

June 7, 2022

HOUSTON — Texas leads the nation in wind power generation. It makes up about 20% of the state's energy usage.

Daniel Cohan, an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Rice University, said that's because of a major push made several years ago toward identifying competitive, renewable energy zones.


"The state got all sides together and made a plan with about $7 billion of investments in transmission lines, more than any other state was going at the time," Cohan said. "So the wind boom we've had was made possible by that foresight and innovative program."

So, how are the wind and solar farms helping to keep the lights on in Texas?

"If it hadn't been for the tremendous growth we've had, especially in solar the past few years, we would have already been experiencing rolling blackouts even with that heat wave we got in May and really can't imagine how the grid would handle this week's heat wave," Cohan said.


CNBC CLIMATE
Texas led the country in new renewable energy projects last year
PUBLISHED FRI, FEB 18 2022



July 15 2022 LA TIMES California landfills are filling up with toxic solar panels
https://www.latimes.com/business/sto...cycling-danger

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