I’m afraid we’re not going to move back towards more rational energy policies until we have some horrible real world examples of where current obsessions with unreliable and intermittent energy sources are taking us. In the race to be a horrible example I think New York may well be in the lead.
I agree but wonder if the useful idiots will ever accept that their inane policy choices caused the horrible examples. Unfortunately I think New York is among the contenders in the race to the bottom.
I’m afraid we’re not going to move back towards more rational energy policies until we have some horrible real world examples of where current obsessions with unreliable and intermittent energy sources are taking us. In the race to be a horrible example I think New York may well be in the lead.
I agree but wonder if the useful idiots will ever accept that their inane policy choices caused the horrible examples. Unfortunately I think New York is among the contenders in the race to the bottom.