Baseload Power vs Intermittent Power

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Widowmaker
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Baseload Power vs Intermittent Power

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Original Post Made By: Facebook User Norman Stephens, in the Facebook Group: Stop Solar Farms
September 24, 2020
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Have you heard about all the blackouts in California? Wonder why it’s happening? California politicians thought they could keep pouring billions of tax dollars into subsidies for solar and wind. But energy reality caught up with them. What California desperately needs is the kind of electricity that’s consistent and reliable. You know, the power that comes from natural gas, coal, and nuclear. Unfortunately, California—and many other states—have wagered their future on unreliable, intermittent power.

Did you know there are two kinds of electricity? One is absolutely essential to everything in your life…even your survival. The other can be helpful, but it isn’t necessary. Since the first kind of electricity is so important, you would think most people would know what it’s called… but you would be wrong.

So, what’s this critical form of electricity that most people have never heard of? It’s called baseload power, provided by coal, natural gas, and nuclear. The not so important electricity goes by the name “intermittent”.

Click the following link to read the entire article or to view the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=y ... pp=desktop
Widowmaker
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Re: Baseload Power vs Intermittent Power

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Norman Stephens

Excellent four minute video explains baseload vs. intermittent electricity. Michigan's governor either doesn't understand or doesn't care.

Ms. Whitmer is pushing Michigan to follow in Germany’s footsteps. Watch for rising electricity prices and reduced grid reliability - all for zero real environmental benefit.
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