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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1282326)12/7/2020 8:19:05 PM
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41.5 Gigawatt Hybrid Wind & Solar Power Park Planned In India

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December 6th, 2020 by Kurt Lowder

The news out of India concerning wind and solar power has been bipolar, to say the least. India set an ambitious target of 175 gigawatts (GW) of new wind and solar power to be completed by 2022. India certainly is not meeting that goal on a linear timeline. Of course, the adoption of wind and solar is not going to occur linearly. The consensus has been that if India misses the target, it will not be by much, as the prices of wind and solar continue to plummet......

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1282326)12/8/2020 2:20:01 PM
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Wharfie,
The world was a colder place back then
No it wasn't. Remember Hurricane Katrina? Earth was already suffering from a "fever," according to Nobel Peace Prize laureate Al Gore.

Now that fever has turned into an inferno.

Ten years from now, that inferno will LITERALLY transform Earth into Mercury, OMG!

Because SCIENCE!

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