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Comments by "Greg Greg" (@SlowhandGreg) on ""This Is Laughable!" Julia Hartley-Brewer SLAMS Keir Starmer's Green Investment Pledge" video.
Net zero grid = lower electricity prices the reason energy is so expansive currently is reliance on gas and Old Tech Peak load management is currently done by having a gas station on standby for those few minutes they need grid smoothing, Tesla MegaPacks do the same job at a fraction of the price saving billions
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renewable is cheaper over time, I have thermal solar its saves around £360 a year in heating hot water cost me 2700 to install so free hot water for me in 5 years. The Cons are far from socialist biggest raging Thatcherites since the witch herself
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renewable is cheaper over time, I have thermal solar its saves around £360 a year in heating hot water cost me 2700 to install so free hot water for me in 5 years.
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Renewables are the cheapest on the grid we need to get off Gas which is driving energy prices through the roof and aren't sustainable
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they get the same pot of money to run things as everyone and else their waiting lists are less and they have cleaner water
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you'll get 2.5 Dogger bank wind farms enough to generate 12% of UK demand but that's beside the point it will be in conjunction with private sector money so your talking 50-60 billion total investment total in a whole range of schemes
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I priced Hinkley C up recently with overruns and subsidies over 35 years its up to 70 billion its cheaper to develop Tidal, high up front infrastructure costs but if we modulrise it costs will come down and most Dam systems are good for 100 years
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Renewable energy has an economic multiplier of 1.6 for your 28 billion you get back 44 its not a sunk cost as well as generating income your also getting businesses starting up were the energy is the cheapest for offshore wind that's the landfall point.
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I store mine in a 500ltr hot water tank (I have thermal solar. The MegaPacks are made by Tesla we have one coming online this quarter in East Yorkshire it 350 million and will save around 1/2 a billion a year. @marumaru6084
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renewable is cheaper over time, I have thermal solar its saves around £360 a year in heating hot water cost me 2700 to install so free hot water for me in 5 years. I have a large 500ltr water tank hat's used as a heat store and it can be supplemented off non peak electric or from my gas boiler Renewable is cost heavy up front free energy down the line shame JHB cant do Math
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@JI7NKJ they'll stay poor if they keep voting in right-wing parties that won't invest in social and physical infrastructure
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There not subsidies there investments in GBEnergy a publicly owned company that will help leverage wholesale energy costs down. It will generate income. If it were me I'd target the Peak demand market as its the most price gauged @deltadom33
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Its not subsidies its Creating a competitor in GBEnergy to push the wholesale price down. Other initiatives such as insulation subsidies just make economic sense, more money in people's pockets to spend in the economy if there not shelling out as much on energy bills @deltadom33
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There not giving out subsidies there building infrastructure @deltadom33
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Its not subsidies its investment which isn't a sunk cost it has an economic multiplier of 1.6
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