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John Rumm wrote:
On 27/09/2012 09:53, harry wrote:
On Sep 26, 5:26 pm, John Rumm wrote:
On 25/09/2012 10:27, harry wrote:









On Sep 24, 6:20 pm, John Rumm wrote:
On 23/09/2012 20:43, The Natural Philosopher wrote:

harry wrote:
On Sep 23, 5:30 pm, (Steve Firth) wrote:
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:

When there is no petrol or diesel, how are you going to make your
hydrogen? With no fossil fuels, electricity will be much more
expensive
than now and it makes no sense to waste that making hydrogen.
How is anyone going to make solar paneles without oil? The
manufacture
of solar panels is extraordinarily wasteful of energy. The price of
solar panels is closely linked to the price of oil.

So which part of a solar panel comes exclusively from oil?

Its energy content* by and large.

* the energy required to make it. And mine all the things that go
into
it. And get it to where its got to go. And to make all the complex
electronics that help defraud consumers.

You can see why "big oil" probably quite likes these things... they
can
champion them, claim all sorts of green subsidy for encouraging them,
while watching them indirectly convert their fossil fuel into
expensive
electricity ;-)

All electricity producing devices need energy to manufacture.
But with renewables it's a one off.

Have you been taking dribble pills?

How do you suppose the van load of gear and its crew gets to each wind
turbine to maintain it? What about the grid workers looking after all
those extra miles of expensive copper?

They can't just turn up at work in the morning and do the whole power
station when is spread over every bit of previously green and pleasant
wilderness.

Big oil is getting on the bandwagon. They own windfarms now.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyond_...rnative_Energy
Don't be influenced by TurNiP.

Of course - they know how to milk subsidies and incentive schemes even
better than you. Not only that, they get to supply all the fuel to
maintain the kit, and that to keep the lights on when the wind is not
blowing.

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So we've suddenly changed the topic to maintenance?


Not in the least - maintenance is an embodied cost of production. Why do
you think wind power is so damned expensive?

Well a wind turbine needs far less maintenance that a steam boiler.


Except you need several hundred of them to give you the capacity of a
moderate sized conventional power station, and you also need the
conventional power station.

And a typcal MTBF on a boiler is 10 years, on a wind turbine its ten weeks.

And Solar PV panels need nil maintenance.


other than the power station, and the replacement inverters etc.



Also they need no plant attendants, no buildings to house them in. no
cooling towers and no chimneys. All of which require maintenance.



He's taliking drivel again. Those are advanatges. Would you rather take
a warehouse crane to lift out a rotor in a warm shed, or use a
helicopetr and a bloke perched up a 300ft pole in the North sea?


Yes a valid argument, for when they do a 75MW turbine with 100% load
factor.

Sad the way you clutch at straws.


They are pretty big straws.

Harruy is rather sad really. He knows he boobed badly, but he hasn't the
balls to admit it.

But all solar panel salesmen are like that.





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rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a
diminishing number of producers.