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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: Eric who wrote (15543)12/19/2009 6:35:44 PM
From: The Vet1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 86356
 
Renewables

Yea, moving energetic electrons would be an answer too, but rather too non-specific to be useful....

We all know that the wind blows (most of the time) and the sun shines (only during the day when it's clear) but trains run to schedules, day and night in fair and foul weather and to date there isn't any really practical way to store excess electricity produced from renewables during times of plenty for use on those cold windless winter nights.

A bit more detail would help, but you tend to be long on generalities and short on specifics in most of your sermons; remember, the devil is in the details!
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