Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
colliehauler wrote:
They have to much capacity tied to wind power. I think if a lot of new homes would utilize solar panels it would go a long ways in the sunbelt to elevate peak energy demand. When I build my new garage I will look at installing a large solar panel system.
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I thought this lame excuse had been debunked when some wise guys showed states equally relying to renewals a side by side photos and videos comparing it to Texas.
I'm no meteorologist but in my limited understanding, heat actually moves air to make those windmills go whom, whom, whom to kill birds and cause cancer to pips.
That's obvious by your limited knowledge response. When a high pressure Dome sits over an area the air becomes stagnant when you have a difference between high pressure and a low pressure you get isobars that enables wind to equalize the pressure difference. In large cities like LA this leads to smog because the air is stagnant. All hot air does is rise which doesn't power a wind turbine.