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Offline Marlin

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   We may be killing sea life in New England with offshore wind farms, and it looks like it will not be as cheap as advertised. Power factors for nuclear plants are over 90%. England's wind farms are operating at 29 to 33%. Climate alarmists are driving this based on fallible predictions that have consistently failed high compared to actual temperatures. The designed lifespan of the wind turbines is 25 to 30 years, but many are only lasting 14 years. The blades are not recyclable and are filling up landfills. Nuclear plants lifespan is over 50 years with many operating up to 100 years. Greenies would call me a climate denier to promote their agenda, but I think I am a climate realist. I am a big supporter of nuclear and hydrogen (and hydrogen produced by nuclear) to replace fossil fuels in a rational fact-based manner. Hydrogen is already being mixed with natural gas (HyBlend) with the byproduct of water.

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Britain’s green energy disaster should be an awful warning to Americans

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