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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5663759" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>That's just silly. If solar is the solution it would already be the solution. [USER=58386]@bacha29[/USER] said they are going to put in a solar power plant that'll generate enough power to run 1500 plants. Do the math. We'd have to have these farms literally everywhere. And that doesn't address cloudy days, especially in the winter. Then have all those households charging EV's, and all appliances switched to electric, particularly ovens and water heaters. Furnaces too. He has the audacity to say generating capacity isn't the issue. And he fails to mention the reason coal and natural gas can't compete is the Democrats have regulated them to the point that many had no choice but to shut down. At the end of the day they will destroy our country's ability to be competitive and the world will keep using fossil fuels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5663759, member: 24302"] That's just silly. If solar is the solution it would already be the solution. [USER=58386]@bacha29[/USER] said they are going to put in a solar power plant that'll generate enough power to run 1500 plants. Do the math. We'd have to have these farms literally everywhere. And that doesn't address cloudy days, especially in the winter. Then have all those households charging EV's, and all appliances switched to electric, particularly ovens and water heaters. Furnaces too. He has the audacity to say generating capacity isn't the issue. And he fails to mention the reason coal and natural gas can't compete is the Democrats have regulated them to the point that many had no choice but to shut down. At the end of the day they will destroy our country's ability to be competitive and the world will keep using fossil fuels. [/QUOTE]
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