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Putin’s antics have led to at least a temporary reality check on the net-zero obsession in the EU, UK etc. Whether their energy policies are affected long-term remains to be seen.
By Duggan Flanakin ~
Maybe Vladimir Putin SHOULD get the Nobel Peace Prize after all.
To be sure, Putin’s bloody invasion of Ukraine is an affront to humanity, given his targeting of civilians. Russia even fired upon medical and humanitarian aid convoys and is using a nuclear power plant as a shield for his military operations.
But Putin’s invasion may be saving Europe – and other nations – from their blind devotion to the “climate catastrophe” movement and the worldwide push to “Net Zero by 2050.” Even before Putin’s war disrupted European energy supplies vastly increased energy costs, Europeans were suffering from senseless “green” energy policies imposed in the name of “saving the planet.”
The radical Net Zero plan, crafted by the United Nations and endorsed by such entities as the World Economic Forum, would press nations to abdicate reliance on fossil fuels, nuclear energy, and even hydroelectric dams in…
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Net zero strain is showing…
California lawmakers pass bill to extend life of Diablo Canyon nuclear plant, authorize $1.4B loan
02 September 2022
California lawmakers passed Senate Bill 846, which authorizes the extension of operating the Diablo Canyon Nuclear power plant (DCPP) beyond the current expiration dates (of 2024 for Unit 1 and 2025 for Unit 2), to up to five additional years (no later than 2029 and 2030, respectively), under specified conditions….
Read more — https://www.greencarcongress.com/2022/09/20220901-dcpp.html
I would give some serious money for PG&E to tell Californiastan, “No, but thanks.”
endorsed by such entities as the World Economic Forum
Non-entities as far as the global public is concerned.
Much like lockdown is worse than Covid. See Sweden for details.
Battery blues…
After Banning Gas Cars, California Tells EV Drivers To Hold Back On Charging
2 Sep. 2022
California says you should try to avoid charging your EV this weekend.
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“There was no particular outage or technical reason for the alert, the California operator explained—simply that it’s hot,” writes Bengt, “and electricity demand is up due to air conditioning use.”
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California is often hot 🙄