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To: isopatch who wrote (769764)10/17/2022 4:27:31 PM
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Interesting wind power cost analysis - especially considering the source.

As consumers, we pay for electricity twice: once through our monthly electricity bill and a second time through taxes that finance massive subsidies for inefficient wind and other energy producers.Most cost estimates for wind power disregard the heavy burden of these subsidies on US taxpayers.
But if Americans realized the full cost of generating energy from wind power, they would be less willing to foot the bill – because it’s more than most people think.
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Natural gas and coal looking good in this chart. Where I am, there are natural lakes tapped for hydro. No dams needed.
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