WIND Power Can’t Fill Sweden’s Nuclear Energy Gap
Posted: July 3, 2018 Filed under: Energy Poverty, Government Grants/Funding, Green Energy, Ideology, Nuclear, Renewables, Typhoons, Unreliables, Wind Farms | Tags: Climate Change, Energy Density, Energy Poverty, Fuel Poverty, Global Warming, Government grants, grid instability, Nuclear, Renewable energy, RET, sweden, unreliables, Wind Energy, Wind Farms, wind power Leave a commentWESTERN climate-theory-obsessed governments continue to ramp up unreliables – wind and solar – that continue to fail dismally wherever they are installed. Energy poverty, sky rocketing power bills, grid instability and the destruction of pristine landscapes, flora and fauna among the many costs of low energy-density, weather dependent novelty ‘energy’ sources!
EITHER, green propaganda is beyond successful or lucrative kickbacks for politicians who give the ‘green’ light are too good to refuse. A combination of both seems likely.
ECO-insanity on stilts.
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Ringhals nuclear power site, Sweden [image credit: Vattenfall]
Another example of the obvious inadequacy of part-time unpredictable wind power, and its consequencies for countries that insist on pursuing it. Relying on imports to avoid power shortages can’t be ideal for any country.
H/T The GWPF/Reuters
Sweden will have to import more electricity during winter as the country, a net power exporter to the rest of Europe, shifts from nuclear to wind, its grid operator said.
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