Monday, November 23, 2015

The Energy Cartels still win!

The Energy Cartels still win! 

Yes it is true. As it is them who will sell you the Solar Panels, and it is them that will buy the extra power you produce BACK from you CHEAPER than they sell it for.


Who is set up to sell Hydrogen? HHO? Shell Oil! That's who. They might not even lose, with 100% employment. Not in the short term anyway. Probably not in their Generations. Yet they will NOT move, until you force your Governments to do it. Your Governments MUST force caps, and they MUST force taxation on Fossil Fuels, and they MUST invest in Alternative Energy. They MUST lead the way. As the Energy Cartels know it is the best way to go, but they are being controlled by the Stockholders who demand high returns. If they fail to do that, they will be fired. They MUST be forced by Government, and YOU have to force your Government to do it.
Yes! 100% Employment is possible for the Entire World, adopting my "Free Energy" Solar/Wind/Geothermal and Hydrogen Storage. HHO for your vehicles. When I came to this North America, I did so, because I saw that North America would be the Voice of the World. The Beacon of the Future. I wanted to show what my technology could do, FIRST in North America, and then the entire World would adopt it.
Well, today the "tide has turned". It is the WORLD that is leaving North America in the dust.
According to UNEP's 9th "Global Trends in Renewable Energy Investment 2015", prepared by the Frankfurt School-UNEP Collaborating Centre for Climate & Sustainable Energy Finance and Bloomberg New Energy Finance, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and Bloomberg New Energy Finance — the past year brought a rebound of green energy investments worldwide with a surge of a solid 17% to $270 Billion. Brushing aside the challenge of sharply lower crude oil prices this sudden increase reveresed the investment dip of the past two years and was mainly driven by investments in solar and wind energy.
1. Denmark sets world record for wind
Denmark set a new world record for wind production in 2014, getting 39.1 percent of its overall electricity from the clean energy source.
The latest figures put the country well on track to meet its 2020 goal of getting 50 percent of its power from renewables.
Denmark has long been a pioneer in wind power, having installed its first turbines in the mid-1970s, and has even more ambitious aims in sight, including a 100 percent renewable country by 2050.
Last year, onshore wind was also declared the cheapest form of energy in the country.
2. UK wind power smashes annual records
In the UK, wind power also smashed records in 2014, as generation rose 15 percent from 24.5 terawatt-hours (TWh) hours to 28.1 TWh.
That’s more than any other year, and the country now generates enough wind energy to supply the needs of more than 6.7 million UK households.
A combination of grid-connected wind farms and standalone turbines produced 9.3 percent of the UK’s electricity demand in 2014, up from 7.8 percent in 2013 and the latest data follows a string of wind power records announced in the second half of last year.
3. Renewables provide biggest contribution to Germany’s electricity
Renewable energy was the biggest contributor to Germany’s electricity supply in 2014, with nearly 26 percent of the country’s power generation coming from clean sources.
That’s according to Berlin-based think-tank Agora Energiewende.
Electricity output from renewables has grown eightfold in Germany since 1990, and the latest data further highlights the dramatic shift towards clean energy taking place in Europe’s largest economy.
4. Scotland sees “massive year” for renewables
With another record month experienced in December, 2014 was a “massive year” for renewables in Scotland.
Last month, wind turbines alone provided around 1,279 megawatt-hours (MWh) of electricity to the national gird, enough to supply the electrical needs of 164 percent of Scottish households, or 3.96 million homes.
The latest figures further highlight the record year seen for renewables in Scotland, with wind turbines providing an average 746, 510 MWh each month—enough to supply 98 percent of Scottish households electricity needs.
Over six months of the year, wind generated enough power to supply more than 100 percent of Scottish households, while in Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness there was enough sunshine to provide 100 percent or more of the electricity needs for an average home in June and July.
With figures like these it is no wonder new research out this week said the country’s power grid could be 100 percent renewable by 2030.
5. Ireland hits new record for wind energy
Windy conditions in Ireland meant the country saw not one but two wind energy records set already this year.
According to figures record by EirGrid on Wednesday (Jan. 7), wind energy had created 1,942 MW of energy, enough to power more than 1.26 million homes.
And while we are still only a week into 2015, this announcement marked the second time this year the country has seen this record broken. On the Jan. 1, wind energy output was at a previous high of 1,872 MW.
Facing Methane just Spewing out of the Arctic, because of all the CO2 we have pumped into the Atmosphere since we began using Fossil Fuels (against my advice) on a Grand Scale, humanity might quickly cease to exist. Unless you heed my call this time, and listen to an Old Man from more than a Century Ago.

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