Well done wind

Nonsense. Adding more wind turbines just increases the amount going into the grid.
Wait... do you think "the grid" is made of elastic, that it somehow absorbs the surplus to save for later?!

It partly does, to a very very tiny degree. But otherwise you have to be generating when it's needed.

"The grid" can only move power, it's just cables. It's not some sort of magic power-cloud.
 
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:unsure: I Know that some on here considered it racist to notice patterns, but here's a chart for you anyways.
Thoughts?
 
A prof from Oxford was on the telly box today. He says our energy bills will come down ... around 2045. Something to do with agreements/contracts the government is entering into that tie things to certain prices for the next 20 years.

I've not fact checked this, however he mentioned more than once that it's disingenuous for government and the green lobby to say renewables will mean cheaper bills.

tbh I never believed them anyway. They need to keep the tax coffers brimming so we'd be fools to think costs for our good/services are ever going to trend downwards. Certainly not in the short to medium term.
 
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