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OMFG Chicagogrl1 12 hrs ago #1
MTG got ridiculed for saying the same thing... regnaD kciN 12 hrs ago #2
He's never seen the solar path lights they sell in the stores dalton99a 12 hrs ago #3
I have four different sets of them in my garden and by my door. niyad 12 hrs ago #11
Thanks for that. I don't have outside outlets and would like to have lights outside. Just hadn't thought it through Amaryllis 5 hrs ago #75
You are most welcome. There are so many kinds available. Have fun choosing! niyad 5 hrs ago #76
Costco has had some pretty ones in the past. AllyCat 3 hrs ago #86
Burgum wanting a rational discussion on subject he doesn't understand. txwhitedove 12 hrs ago #4
you can't understand something when your livelihood depends on ignorance DBoon 11 hrs ago #23
... eppur_se_muova 9 hrs ago #58
He understands it. He misinforms, gaslights, obfuscates, lies by design. LuvLoogie 9 hrs ago #61
Sinclair Lewis understood Burgum's ilk charliea 7 hrs ago #66
He cannot possibly be this stupid mcar 12 hrs ago #5
Of course he can! Why do you think the puppeteers chose him? niyad 12 hrs ago #7
He, like the rest of the minions, sold his soul to TSF mcar 12 hrs ago #9
You are assuming that they had souls to sell? niyad 11 hrs ago #12
Good point mcar 9 hrs ago #54
One of two things is true of Burgum meow2u3 12 hrs ago #6
He could be that dumb, and still helping to line the pockets of the niyad 12 hrs ago #8
Extraction, vulture capitalism's engine burns fossil fuel Magoo48 10 hrs ago #42
He seriously just might be that dumb Seinan Sensei 10 hrs ago #49
Actually, the belief that batteries are sustainable is... NNadir 12 hrs ago #10
What are suggesting instead? MadameButterfly 11 hrs ago #15
I willingly take some flak for my position that there is... NNadir 11 hrs ago #19
Nuclear has a role to play liberalgunwilltravel 11 hrs ago #22
I am an expert on this topic, having studied it for decades. NNadir 11 hrs ago #25
Nuclear is fine as part of the solution liberalgunwilltravel 11 hrs ago #28
I am always asked this question, day after day, week after week, month after month, year after year. NNadir 10 hrs ago #36
For the uninitiated (like me), DME stands for dimethyl ether. TheRickles 9 hrs ago #52
I do not support DME from dangerous natural gas. As is the case with hydrogen itself, exergy is destroyed under... NNadir 9 hrs ago #55
I heard that we can't produce the steel needed for SMRs anymore. SonOfNebanaube 5 hrs ago #79
The finest minds of the 21st century understand that nuclear energy is not the only form of sustainable energy. thought crime 3 hrs ago #84
Maybe nuclear? Mossfern 11 hrs ago #20
You need power liberalgunwilltravel 11 hrs ago #30
Thanks Mossfern 9 hrs ago #59
Hydrogen, whether generated by clean nuclear power or by so called "renewable energy" is a terrible idea as a... NNadir 10 hrs ago #41
Thank you Mossfern 9 hrs ago #60
Well the good thing about admitting one knows little - the excellent thing in fact - is that one's mind is open. NNadir 8 hrs ago #63
This message was self-deleted by its author MadameButterfly 11 hrs ago #16
I'm Sorry but what you say is not the whole story. liberalgunwilltravel 11 hrs ago #21
At Field Station Berlin we used lead-acid batteries in our powerhouse jmowreader 10 hrs ago #48
Hmm... the smell: would exposure be detrimental w all that lead or a short time there would prevent that electric_blue68 9 hrs ago #56
Once the lead is cast into plates and fixed into a cell it's no problem, so long as it stays there jmowreader 3 hrs ago #87
chemical batteries are only one type of battery lapfog_1 11 hrs ago #32
LFP batteries don't have cobalt (or even nickel) however. Disaffected 10 hrs ago #38
It's always something tomorrow. hunter 9 hrs ago #53
Fusion energy and the hydrogen economy are very iffy alright but, Disaffected 6 hrs ago #73
Magic in the sense that they would allow us to quit both fossil fuels and nuclear power. hunter 3 hrs ago #89
I don't think anyone is seriously claiming batteries will reach utopia, Disaffected 1 hr ago #91
The Trump administration is trying to boost nuclear energy thought crime 3 hrs ago #88
I have spent decades in the primary scientific literature and as a result, I have very little patience for handwaving. NNadir 9 hrs ago #62
Good grief, I'll not waste time trying to respond to all your "points". Disaffected 7 hrs ago #68
I think we have talked about this before. I am hearing that there are companies that PatrickforB 10 hrs ago #46
In applications that are not sensitive to energy density, USAF Brat 9 hrs ago #57
Rs also like to say when there's no wind blowing KS Toronado 11 hrs ago #13
🤣🤣🤣 ultralite001 11 hrs ago #14
I had an experience several months ago with a MAGA about wind energy storage. wnylib 7 hrs ago #70
He know that.. he's Trumps jester. BradBo 11 hrs ago #17
Literally... BurnDoubt 11 hrs ago #18
This old girl would just say, it seems it can get complicated. Joinfortmill 11 hrs ago #24
Batteries are a regressive tax on low income people... hunter 11 hrs ago #26
LOL popsdenver 10 hrs ago #44
Hoover dam has never produced as much electricity in a single year... hunter 7 hrs ago #67
I guess popsdenver 7 hrs ago #69
The argument against renewable energy is an alternative form of climate change denial. thought crime 10 hrs ago #47
"the sole purpose of which is to assuage the guilt that affluent people feel for their environmentally destructive lifes DBoon 3 hrs ago #85
Doh! Dave Bowman 11 hrs ago #27
Well, batteries Manatee 11 hrs ago #29
Ouch! Chasstev365 11 hrs ago #31
My outdoor solar lights stay on all night. Are they possessed? twodogsbarking 11 hrs ago #33
The lengths these... relogic 10 hrs ago #34
Yes, and when the sun goes down there is no photosynthesis and the plants all die. dedl67 10 hrs ago #35
+1 dalton99a 10 hrs ago #40
BURGUM... littlemissmartypants 10 hrs ago #37
An overly simple idea Crawford 10 hrs ago #39
Enough with these "The gentleman..." swong19104 10 hrs ago #43
"Are you a fucking idiot?I love that. Buddyzbuddy 9 hrs ago #50
The same basic argument is made for wind jmowreader 10 hrs ago #45
I covered the absurdity of this argument previously, discussing the amount of cobalt required to cover a month of... NNadir 9 hrs ago #51
The Tesla 3 battery, the one "currently" manufactured Disaffected 4 hrs ago #83
Good one. Please explain this very novel and new concept to me. Thanks. efhmc 8 hrs ago #64
He is his boss's servant D_Master81 8 hrs ago #65
Although Solar Syastems produce NO POWER at night... WarGamer 7 hrs ago #71
That moment of "sunlight" exposed Burgum to be oasis 7 hrs ago #72
According to Bergum, solar is "intermittent" and not secure Renew Deal 6 hrs ago #74
They are going to complain that some other power source is interruptable during RockRaven 5 hrs ago #77
Genius that one is BillJoeBobBeauregard 5 hrs ago #78
just have to put in this reply and a response to the reply: orleans 5 hrs ago #80
Is there a Nobel Prize for stupidity? Permanut 4 hrs ago #81
For the next news flash - wind turbines stop generating when there is no wind! Aussie105 4 hrs ago #82
You could put solar panels near hydro dams and applegrove 2 hrs ago #90
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