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Default Oh look. No solar , sod all wind

On 20/01/2020 11:43, Andy Burns wrote:
Chris Hogg wrote:

Do you know how much coal capacity we have, in total?


wiki says 7.3 GW, are any closed ones kept moth-balled for
balancing/reserve purposes? I suppose you can't leave a mountain of
coal out in the rain indefinitely ...



And, when we are finally kicked out of the oil fields of the Middle
East, we have reserves; declared in 2015...
http://scot-buzz.co.uk/roll-out-the-...-englands-oil/

but, South East is too nice to fill with oil wells and all the mess that
comes with it, but, with tongue in cheek I say, sell up. If the solar
system continues to warm up(the age of Aquarius), the south could be
under water in a few life times. Ice-ages, besides being erratic, are a
rarity in comparison to the 'other three ages'.

The English channel is about 8000 years old since 10,000yrs ago sea
levels were 80mtrs lower. Maybe then it might be considered that Wales
would be a better place for a capital given it would be the most popular
seaport.

20,000 yrs back sea levels were 120 to 140 mtrs lower. Given the seas
are mow ice and the glacial ice contains no salt. You might wonder how
salty was the little sea there was left? Maybe the age of Pisces was
cos, more water, less salt density?

The names of the constellations are not fairy stories, they are signs(of
the time).

Dan Britt - Orbits and Ice Ages: The History of Climate - YouTube

Yes, I know, Rod. Bull****. Got it, cheers :-)

I wont be coming back to this so, nice one on lending you car to mates,
makes you less of a ****, in a nice way. :-)