BANKRUPTCIES ON THE AMERICAN TAXPAYERS DIME
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The Biggest Item in the Global Warming Fraud -
Alternative Energy!
Ten Reasons Why Wind & Solar Are Not the Answer!
1. Global Warming is the single largest fraud ever perpetrated on the American people.
2. If Legislators are so concerned natural gas prices just might spike at some point in the future and take more money out of the pockets of consumers, by what logic do you come up with or agree to the solution to DEFINITELY take the money out of the consumer’s pockets and hand it freely over to the producers of expensive renewable energy which is what this bill provides for?
3. Living in state's usually riddled by hurricanes, how do you think wind power is going to survive along with the known fact they are killing birds? Once again along with solar, wind power has not been used long enough to even know it will be able to work or that it will save any money since it has not been used over a long enough period of time for comparison. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) forecasts that wind power will cost twice as much as natural gas power for many decades to come and smart coastal residents know that wind power is unrealistic.
4. Solar power, according to EIA, will cost more than three times as much as natural gas power for many decades to come. And again, has not been used enough to prove its effectiveness or to have any comparison reports. What is it with our legislators who have so blindly fallen behind the global environmentalists and people like AL Gore that see the way to our countries salvation is to make the people paying the bills poor and the people pushing for this ridiculous legislation rich?
5. If legislators are so concerned about giving us affordable energy then why do they continue to refuse drilling in Florida and various parts of America for the Natural Gas and offshore drilling? Your actions in regard to energy bills are no better than Obama’s and in fact in tune with his agenda. Did you read the news recently? Drilling would not only create jobs and lower prices but would be a smart thing to do for the whole country. Why are legislators so willing to be “beholding” to foreign entities for our fuel resources and at the same time allow foreign governments to come in and lease or buy our natural resource lands?
6. If the reports of Global Warming are wrong and we are going into a Global Cooling period with the sun going into Hibernation which is a normal thing every 206 years, take a look at Russia and what has happened to their wind power – freezing cold and the generators froze up – people froze to death this past winter. If the sun is in hibernation what good are solar panels going to do?
7. The recent discovery of massive shale gas deposits in the US dramatically lowered the price of natural gas prices and ensured a plentiful amount of domestic gas for at least the next full century. Are you aware of all the natural gas in Florida – talk about job creation and lower fuel prices? What is wrong with tapping into that – afraid of the environmentalists! I hope they freeze first!
8. If the legislators (state & federal) nevertheless disbelieves the EIA and believes the county should be fleeing inexpensive natural gas rather than embracing it, why are legislators also blocking construction of coal-powered electrical plants? Coal-powered electricity is even less expensive than natural gas, while wind and solar power are substantially more expensive than natural gas.
Given that solar and wind energy are very expensive to install I found this analysis: The solar systems cost between $35K – $50K installed. This person’s system was monitored daily and has produced an average of 409 kilowatt-hours of electricity per month. This would save about $50 per month on an electric bill. A simple payback would be $50,000 divided by $50 per month equals 1,000 divided by 12 equals 84 years or the $35K comes to a little over 58 years. I think there is a better way. The wind turbine cost $15,000 installed and has produced about 58 kilowatt-hours a month. This would save about $7 per month on an electric bill. That would calculate into a simple payback of 180 years. Think this will work for Florida in the summer? How about the rest of the country?
9. Environmental activists favor natural gas because natural gas electricity emits merely half as much carbon dioxide (of which the CO2 game is also a lie). Now that natural gas prices have dramatically fallen, and are projected to remain low for many decades or centuries to come, why is the Florida legislature rushing to get out of natural gas electricity?
10. In relation to the $50M wind and solar farm in Okechobee – I have no information on this but I just wonder how much the sugar industry has to do with this! My thoughts!
MAYBE FLORIDA AND OTHER STATE TAXPAYERS NEED TO START FOLLOWING THE MONEY AND JUST SEE WHO IS ACTUALLY DONATING TO THE LEGISLATORS CAMPAIGNS!!
The Florida legislature asserting that the state needs to “diversify” its electricity by abandoning affordable natural gas in favor of expensive wind and solar power is like the Saudi government saying the nation needs to “diversify” its commodity production by abandoning oil production in favor of sand mining.
1. Global Warming is the single largest fraud ever perpetrated on the American people.
2. If Legislators are so concerned natural gas prices just might spike at some point in the future and take more money out of the pockets of consumers, by what logic do you come up with or agree to the solution to DEFINITELY take the money out of the consumer’s pockets and hand it freely over to the producers of expensive renewable energy which is what this bill provides for?
3. Living in state's usually riddled by hurricanes, how do you think wind power is going to survive along with the known fact they are killing birds? Once again along with solar, wind power has not been used long enough to even know it will be able to work or that it will save any money since it has not been used over a long enough period of time for comparison. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) forecasts that wind power will cost twice as much as natural gas power for many decades to come and smart coastal residents know that wind power is unrealistic.
4. Solar power, according to EIA, will cost more than three times as much as natural gas power for many decades to come. And again, has not been used enough to prove its effectiveness or to have any comparison reports. What is it with our legislators who have so blindly fallen behind the global environmentalists and people like AL Gore that see the way to our countries salvation is to make the people paying the bills poor and the people pushing for this ridiculous legislation rich?
5. If legislators are so concerned about giving us affordable energy then why do they continue to refuse drilling in Florida and various parts of America for the Natural Gas and offshore drilling? Your actions in regard to energy bills are no better than Obama’s and in fact in tune with his agenda. Did you read the news recently? Drilling would not only create jobs and lower prices but would be a smart thing to do for the whole country. Why are legislators so willing to be “beholding” to foreign entities for our fuel resources and at the same time allow foreign governments to come in and lease or buy our natural resource lands?
6. If the reports of Global Warming are wrong and we are going into a Global Cooling period with the sun going into Hibernation which is a normal thing every 206 years, take a look at Russia and what has happened to their wind power – freezing cold and the generators froze up – people froze to death this past winter. If the sun is in hibernation what good are solar panels going to do?
7. The recent discovery of massive shale gas deposits in the US dramatically lowered the price of natural gas prices and ensured a plentiful amount of domestic gas for at least the next full century. Are you aware of all the natural gas in Florida – talk about job creation and lower fuel prices? What is wrong with tapping into that – afraid of the environmentalists! I hope they freeze first!
8. If the legislators (state & federal) nevertheless disbelieves the EIA and believes the county should be fleeing inexpensive natural gas rather than embracing it, why are legislators also blocking construction of coal-powered electrical plants? Coal-powered electricity is even less expensive than natural gas, while wind and solar power are substantially more expensive than natural gas.
Given that solar and wind energy are very expensive to install I found this analysis: The solar systems cost between $35K – $50K installed. This person’s system was monitored daily and has produced an average of 409 kilowatt-hours of electricity per month. This would save about $50 per month on an electric bill. A simple payback would be $50,000 divided by $50 per month equals 1,000 divided by 12 equals 84 years or the $35K comes to a little over 58 years. I think there is a better way. The wind turbine cost $15,000 installed and has produced about 58 kilowatt-hours a month. This would save about $7 per month on an electric bill. That would calculate into a simple payback of 180 years. Think this will work for Florida in the summer? How about the rest of the country?
9. Environmental activists favor natural gas because natural gas electricity emits merely half as much carbon dioxide (of which the CO2 game is also a lie). Now that natural gas prices have dramatically fallen, and are projected to remain low for many decades or centuries to come, why is the Florida legislature rushing to get out of natural gas electricity?
10. In relation to the $50M wind and solar farm in Okechobee – I have no information on this but I just wonder how much the sugar industry has to do with this! My thoughts!
MAYBE FLORIDA AND OTHER STATE TAXPAYERS NEED TO START FOLLOWING THE MONEY AND JUST SEE WHO IS ACTUALLY DONATING TO THE LEGISLATORS CAMPAIGNS!!
The Florida legislature asserting that the state needs to “diversify” its electricity by abandoning affordable natural gas in favor of expensive wind and solar power is like the Saudi government saying the nation needs to “diversify” its commodity production by abandoning oil production in favor of sand mining.