Yeah, I know what you mean. Popcorn goes stale so fast these days. I figure it's because of the chemtrails.So much for a fresh bag of popcorn!![]()
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Its way to easy to make simplistic statements like Germany achieved 70% so can we. This type of dreaming happens all to often.
German population 80,996,688.
United states population 319,510,848
Four times the population makes it a bit more difficult to achieve. Germany actually produces much less of their energy than stated from renewable sources.
The real numbers not just some fictitious number achieved for half of a day.
Germany Sets New Record, Generating 74 Percent Of Power Needs From Renewable Energy | ThinkProgress
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That wasn't a "simplistic" statement, it was simply a fact. Sure, there are differences between the US and Germany, but when has the US ever backed down from a technological challenge?
Remember when we went to the moon? And the International Space Station?
We used to do big, important, "Wow!" things. We used to put engineers and scientists to a challenge, and GET IT DONE.
How come we're not that country anymore?![]()
That wasn't a "simplistic" statement, it was simply a fact. Sure, there are differences between the US and Germany, but when has the US ever backed down from a technological challenge?
Remember when we went to the moon? And the International Space Station?
We used to do big, important, "Wow!" things. We used to put engineers and scientists to a challenge, and GET IT DONE.
How come we're not that country anymore?![]()
The only thing that was a fact is they breached 70% for half a day. That part was left out of Cheri's post making it sound like 70% of there power needs are derived from solar and wind which is far from a fact.
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The only thing that was a fact is they breached 70% for half a day. That part was left out of Cheri's post making it sound like 70% of there power needs are derived from solar and wind which is far from a fact.
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Nitpicking. The point was that Germany is accomplishing what we are not, but should be, IMO. Maybe they encourage little girls to be scientists and engineers when they grow up.....
Something being "difficult" has never really stopped us from doing something that needed to be done. Recognizing the difference between "wanting it really, really badly" and "it needs to be done" has, though.So it's easier - when did "difficult" ever stop us from doing what needed to be done? Or even doing what we just wanted to do, like putting a man on the moon: how easy was that?
Floating marine windpower looks promising....
Well, first, Scandinavia isn't a country. But if you break out Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, Denmark is slightly less than two times the size of Massachusetts, Norway is the size of New Mexico, Finland, like Germany, is about the size of Montana (slightly smaller), and Sweden is the size of California. From a infrastructure logistical standpoint, it's much easier to get it done in countries that size. So I'm not sure that I'd categorize what they did as impressively great, as it didn't require a substantial fraction of public funds to accomplish.PS None of those 3 motives apply to those countries [like Scandinavia] that consider quality of life more important than profit - explain, please.
I'm not going to worry about it, we won't be here to see it anyway.
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