Ahh, Keystone.
Good riddance...
Since you believe oil 'facts', can I sell you a bridge?
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Rancid wrote:New jobs can be created to help produce and distribute renewable energy.
AFAIK wrote:Transporting oil by road and rail is more labour intensive than using pipelines and supports additional jobs in hospitality when truckers eat, drink and sleep en route.
Joe just saved your job.
Finfinder wrote:Let them all eat cake in the meantime.
Rancid wrote:New jobs can be created to help produce and distribute renewable energy.
AFAIK wrote:Transporting oil by road and rail is more labour intensive than using pipelines and supports additional jobs in hospitality when truckers eat, drink and sleep en route.
Joe just saved your job.
AFAIK wrote:Transporting oil by road and rail is more labour intensive than using pipelines and supports additional jobs in hospitality when truckers eat, drink and sleep en route.
Joe just saved your job.
Istanbuller wrote:
Renewable energy has never been an alternative to oil and gas. It is not even an option. Renewable energy complexes are too costly to build.
Rancid wrote:
Conservatives should be for solar just on the national security benefits.
Rancid wrote:The benefit of renewables like solar is that the power grid becomes decentralized, which means it's much harder for hackers or state actors to take down the power grid.
In my opinion, the move to renewables is also a national security issue. Conservatives should be for solar just on the national security benefits.
late wrote:You're assuming sanity.
blackjack21 wrote:How many panels do you guys have?
blackjack21 wrote:
I have 30 panels on my roof with microinverters as well. How many panels do you guys have?
Rancid wrote:0 at the moment.
I'm getting quotes on replacing my roof. After that, I'm getting quotes on solar panels!
AFAIK wrote:@XogGyux
I agree that pipelines are safer and all things being equal I'd prefer oil and gas to flow through them. At this point we need to keep it in the ground though. If we can stall new fossil fuel infrastructure for a few more years it will no longer be able to compete with renewables and it won't be built ever.
Rancid wrote:0 at the moment.
I'm getting quotes on replacing my roof. After that, I'm getting quotes on solar panels!
late wrote:You are reducing the national to the personal, which is a lazy hypocrisy.
late wrote:Republicans left sanity a long time ago, and they're not coming back.
AFIAK wrote:f we can stall new fossil fuel infrastructure for a few more years it will no longer be able to compete with renewables and it won't be built ever.
I am not the one who never shows his credentials […]