Nobody is asking for the energy sector to be gutted. Nice strawman though.
Nobody is asking for the energy sector to be gutted. Nice strawman though.
North Sea deposits are winding down
LIAR
Norway is not decreasing production, and still has major natural gas reserves. Russia has bigger natural gas reserves, but does not have the money/stability to invest in infrastructure to get it to market. Remember Putin is confiscating foreign investments, which tends to make people less willing to invest.
On top of which, Germany has a huge investment in liquified natural gas terminals that it barely uses.
What happened to the old conservatives who could debate policy based on facts? They have been replaced by Alt Right lunatics like "Hawkeye" who claim every fact they do not like is a lie.
Lie. Throwing insults is not a rebuttal.
He's referring to Biden, dumbass. Pay attention.
If there’s one thing we can all agree on is we are in a recession.
How are we supposed to pull out of it while gutting the energy sector by instituting Green stuff and raising taxes at the same time?
It seems that would only deepen it—or if we’re very lucky, just extend it for a decade.
Where am I wrong?
This can be explained to you for ever, and you still won't understand.
Well, where has it worked before lol?
Okay. Let's compare.
A Subaru Forester (a smaller gasoline car) has a range of approx 480 miles on a single tank of fuel. It takes about 5 minutes to refuel. Thus, to drive 2000 miles, the Subaru will require 25 minutes of refueling time total. I can drive it literally anywhere there's a road and cross open deserts without having to refuel.
A Tesla model 3 has a range of approx 250 miles on a single charge of 80%. Because there are few recharging stations of the SuperCharger type, a safe range is approx 150 miles. Recharging this car back to 80% requires approx 20 minutes assuming this range. To drive the 2000 miles, the Tesla will require 5 hours of charging time total. There is some controversy surrounding treating the battery this way and its longevity. Replacing the battery is very expensive. As the battery deteriorates, range is reduced. The battery begins to deteriorate even before you buy the car new. Tesla warranties their batteries for eight years, which means the battery will perform at 7/10ths of it's capacity when new. The Tesla is limited to popular routes for using the SuperCharger stations.
In the Subaru, I have plenty of heat and air conditioning while I drive, charging ports for my phone and game consoles such as the Nintendo Switch or Nintendo 3DS, nice bright headlights, driver assist technology, and can carry 5 passengers plus baggage and even tow a small trailer. There are Subaru cars that have been on the road for over 15 years with no appreciable loss of performance.
In the Tesla model 3, using HVAC reduces your range significantly. So does using charging ports. So do the headlights. It also has driver assist and can seat 5. There is no towing capability in the Tesla (except in Europe) unless you add an aftermarket tow hitch. Towing severely reduces range on a Tesla. The towing capacity is comparable to a Subaru Forester.
The Forester costs $25k new with these features. The Tesla costs $46 new with these features.
Standard charging time of a Tesla is 8-10 hours.
I'll take the Subaru.
wind farms are killing birds of prey / public resistance is slowing down permits.Germany is a mess? In what way? I see they have similar GDP growth to the US for the last decade. They have reduced energy consumption during that same period and moved to more renewables.
You need to be more specific as to how they are a mess because it isn't in their economic data.
Apology NOT accepted. Go fuck yourself.Sorry, stopped reading
There are none. Fossils don't burn.when you claimed that fossil fuel burning internal combustion engines
Horses still exist.have not replaced horses in the modern economy.
Nope. They still exist.My reality is they have been almost entirely replaced.
So?I have never ridden a horse to work, and have never had any goods delivered to me by horse.
Define 'reality'. Buzzword fallacy.Night lives in a different reality.
There isn't.In his reality, there are no viral pneumonia,
Mathematics is not a lie. What you are calling mathematics is not mathematics.almost all economic statistics are lies,
Nothing secret out any of it. It's public record.and Congress passes super secret laws telling the Fed what to do.
A Holy Link is not a proof. I do not accept anything that is fake news, anything from CNN, MSNBC, the Associated Press, Wikipedia, or Google as a proof. You cannot make me accept your crap as a proof.We end up bogged down in debate where he will accept no evidence from any source that disproves him,
Already have. RQAA.nor will provide any evidence of his claims.
It is, dude.That is just not true.
More than that, as documented from 2019 figures by Germany.Germany creates 52% of its electricity through renewable fuels,
None. Fossils don't burn.and only 41% through fossil fuels.
I don't want to live in Denmark either.The only major country that beats it is Denmark. For a reference, the USA is 14% reusable, and 70% fossil fuels.
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/gm.html
No, that would be you that simply not paying attention.Night is almost entirely wrong.
All oil and natural gas is renewable fuel.There are some rarely used way to generate oil and natural gas renewably,
Nope. Mere hours.and over hundreds of millions of years new oil and natural gas can form.
Correct. It's an alcohol. No one is talking about ethanol except you. Why are you trying to redirect into this strawman?But even ethanol is not an oil,
Random number. Argument from randU fallacy.so Night is 99.999% wrong.
Nope. It isn't growing much at all.Germany has a $4 trillion economy with regular over 2% growth, which means their GDP grows by about $100 BILLION or about 200 times higher than you claim.
Germany imports from Norway, Netherlands, and Russia, and has enough capacity that it does not need to import from Russia. Russia could drive up the price a little by shutting its pipeline, but Germany is a rich economy, and would be fine. Many Eastern European counties are not so fortunate.